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Northwestern  University 
College  of  Liberal  Arts 


EDMUND  JANES  JAMES,   Ph.D.,   LL.D. 
President  of  Northwestern  University. 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


EVANSTON  -  CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 


ALUMNI  RECORD 


OP   THE 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


1903 


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ORDER   OF   CONTENTS 


1.  Preface  _  -  -  -  - 

2.  Greeting  from  President  James     - 

3.  Annals  of  the  College    - 

4.  Alumni  of  the  College,  with  Records     - 

5.  Graduate  Alumni   -  -  -  - 

6.  Honorary  Alumni         .  .  .  . 

7.  Alumni  in  the  Civil  War 

8.  College  Statistics       .  -  -  - 

9.  Geographical  Distribution  of  Alumni 
10.  Index  and  Address   List 


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PREFACE 


Lists  of  the  graduates  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts  of  Northwestern 
University  have  appeared  from  time  to  time  in  college  publications:  in  the  Uni- 
versity catalogues  for  1860-61,  1861-62, 1862-63, 1863-64,  with  no  commentasto 
occupation  or  address;  in  the  catalogues  of  1876-77,  1877-78  and  1878-79, 
with  the  occupation  and  address  of  each  graduate ;  in  the  Syllabus,  a  College 
annual  published  by  students,  for  '87,  '88,  '89,  '90,  '91  and  '92;  and  in  the 
Arrow,  published  by  non-fraternity  students  in  1891. 

In  1894  a  Biographical  Catalogue  of  the  Alumni  of  the  College  of  Liberal 
Arts  was  compiled  and  published  for  the  Alumni  Association  by  Edwin  L. 
Shuman,  '87,  Historian  of  the  Association.  Since  1894,  through  the  intelli- 
gent and  persistent  efforts  of  LodiUa  Ambrose,  '87,  Assistant  Librarian,  much 
valuable  biographical  material  has  been  accumulated.  The  University 
authorities  have  provided  for  the  preservation  and  systematic  arrangement 
of  this  material,  in  ready-reference  cases  in  Orrington  Lunt  Library.  From 
this  material,  assisted  by  Grace  E.  Shuman,  '02,  Agnes  Hayden,  '01,  and  Elbertie 
Foudray,  '03,  the  editor  has  compiled  the  following  Record  of  Alumni. 

Diligent  effort  has  been  made  to  obtain  full  information  concerning  every 
graduate,  in  many  cases  with  gratifying  success,  but  in  some  with  no  success 
whatever.  While  great  care  has  been  exercised  to  avoid  mistakes,  imdoubt- 
edly  errors  will  be  found.  These  errors  as  well  as  future  changes  in  the 
residence  and  occupation  of  alumni  should  be  reported  promptly  to 
Recorder  of  Alumni,  Orrington  Lunt  Library,  Evanston,  Illinois. 

An  asterisk  (*)  is  prefixed  to  the  names  of  deceased  graduates. 
May,  1903.  -  C.  B.  A. 


GEEETING   TO   THE   ALUMNI 


To  the  Graduates  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts  of  Northwestern  University — 
Greeting. 

For  the  first  time  in  the  history  of  the  institution  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity has  prepared  a  fairly  full  official  record  of  the  life  and  work  of  the 
graduates  of  the  College  Department.  We  send  it  forth  with  the  very  best 
■wishes  for  the  future  welfare  and  prosperity  of  our  graduate  body. 

It  is  true  of  all  great  schools  (and  especially  true  of  an  institution  like 
our  own)  that  their  permanent  future  depends  upon  the  interest,  activity, 
and  loving  care  of  their  own  graduates.  The  universities  must  depend 
upon  their  alumni  for  the  financial  support  which  is  necessary  to  the  widest 
usefulness.  They  must  depend  upon  them  for  that  moral  support  which 
sends  back  to  their  halls  from  generation  to  generation  the  descendants  of 
those  who  formerly  studied  there  and  took  away  with  them  in  their  broader 
culture  as  well  as  in  their  diplomas  the  evidence  of  their  sojourn.  And 
they  must  depend  upon  the  reputation  and  success  of  these  very  graduates 
for  that  growing  consideration  in  the  heart  and  mind  of  the  public  which 
will  bring  ever  fresh  streams  of  blood  into  the  body  academic. 

An  examination  of  this  alumni  record  will  reveal  the  interesting  fact 
that  even  within  the  very  short  period  of  the  life  of  this  institution  there 
is  growing  up  a  certain  hereditary,  a  certain  family  tradition  which  deter- 
mines where  young  men  and  women  shall  take  their  college  course.  Con- 
sidering the  brief  time  we  have  been  at  work,  and  the  small  number 
of  graduates  turned  out  in  the  early  years  of  the  institution,  it  is  quite  re- 
markable to  find  so  many  references  to  the  effect  that  John  Doe,  graduated 
in  the  year  1901,  is  the  son  of  number  200,  the  nephew  of  number  205,  the 
cousin  of  number  607  and  the  brother  of  number  708.  It  reveals  in  a  very 
striking  way  the  permanent  hold  which  Northwestern  University  in  its 
College  of  Liberal  Arts  has  taken  upon  one  sturdy  family  after  another. 

Our  records  also  show  that  the  families  of  the  alumni  of  Northwestern 
University  at  any  rate  are  not  dying  out  for  lack  of  children  and  we  may 
look  forward  with  the  confident  hope  that  an  increasing  number  of  students 
will  come  as  descendants  of  those  who  have  already  gone  forth  crowned  with 
its  honors. 

Those  of  us  who  studied  for  even  a  short  time  at  Evanston  went 
away  with  an  impression  which  we  shall  never  lose;  went  away  with  an 
interest  which  will  never  die.  The  association,  however  brief,  with  the  earnest 
and  vigorous  men  and  women  who  make  up  the  long  line  of  former  students ; 
the  stay,  however  brief,  on  this  beautiful  campus ;  the  whispering  of  the  wind 
in  the  great  trees  of  the  oak  forest ;  the  thundering  of  the  waves  on  the  lake 
shore;  all  combined  to  make  an  impression  upon  us  which  so  far  from  growing 
weaker  has  become  deeper  and  stronger  with  the  passing  years. 


8"^  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

The  cry  of  the  gladiator  in  the  old  Roman  amphitheater  was  "  Morituri 
te  salutamus" — "We  who  are  about  to  die  salute  thee."  Our  cry  is  quite 
a  different  one.  "We  who  are  in  the  midst  of  the  fight  salute  thee." 
And  we  call  upon  you  to  put  on  your  armor  and  come  up  to 
Evanston,  if  not  in  body,  at  any  rate  in  Spirit,  and  help  us — help  us 
in  all  those  ways  in  which  tender  and  loving  children  should  honor  and 
protect  their  cherishing  mother.  We  ask  your  presence  at  all  our  University 
gatherings.  We  ask  your  prayers  for  all  our  University  undertakings. 
We  ask  your  assistance  morally  and  materially  in  all  the  future  which  is 
unrolling  so  rapidly  before  us  and  which  is  so  full  of  potentiality  and  promise. 
Do  your  part  to  make  this  institution  onewf  which  we  and  our  children  after 
us  may  even  be  more  proud  and  fond.  Thus  you  will  fulfill  the  injunction 
of  the  apostle  and  "  magnify  your  calling." 

Fraternally, 

Edmund  J.  Jambs. 


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1850. 

March  31.  Meeting  held  in  law  office  of  Grant  Goodrich,  south  side  of 
Lake  St.,  midway  between  Clark  and  Dearborn  Streets,  Chicago,  "for  the  pur- 
pose of  establishing  a  University  in  Chicago,  under  patronage  and  govern- 
ment of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church."  Present  were:  Rev.  Richard 
Haney,  Rev.  R.  H.  Blanchard,  Rev.  Zadok  Hall,  Grant  Goodrich,  John  Evans, 
Orrington  Lunt,  Andrew  J.  Brown,  J.  K.  Botsford,  and  Henry  W.  Clark.  [Of 
these  nine  men  Andrew  J.  Brown  survives.] 

1851. 

Jan.  28.  Charter  obtained  from  State  legislature  for  University  corpo- 
ration, styled,  "The  Trustees  of  Northwestern  University." 

June  14.  First  meeting  of  University  corporation.  Plan  adopted  for 
development  of  a  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  with  a  faculty  to  consist  of  a  Presi- 
dent who  should  also  be  Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy,  and 
three  other  professors.  John  Evans,  M.  D.,  chosen  president  of  board  of 
trustees. 


Sept.  22. 
College. 


1862. 

Committee  of  trustees  appointed  to  recommend  a  site  for  the 


1853. 

June  23.  Rev.  Clarke  Titus  Hinman,  D.  D.,  unanimously  chosen  first 
President  of  the  University.  He  develops  a  plan  for  sale  of  transferable  and 
perpetual  scholarships,  to  obtain  funds  to  be  used  for  the  purpose  of  instruc- 
tion and  the  purchase  of  a  site  for  the  University. 

Aug.  11.  Purchase  of  three  hundred  and  eighty  acres  of  land  on  the  lake- 
shore,  where  the  city  of  Evanston  now  stands. 


1854. 

Feb.  3.  University  site  named  "Evanston"  in  honor  of  the  president  of 
the  University  corporation,  Dr.  John  Evans. 

June  25.  Abel  Stevens,  W.  D.  Godman  and  Henry  S.  Noyes  elected  pro- 
fessors in  the  College.  Dr.  Stevens  does  not  accept.  Assets  of  the  University, 
$281,915. 

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Oct.  21.  Death  of  President  Hinman,  at  Troy,  N.  Y.  He  was  thirty-five 
years  of  age.  Graduated  from  Wesleyan  University  (Conn.)  in  the  class  of 
1839. 

1855. 

June  15.  Dr.  J.  V.  Z.  Blaney  is  elected  Professor  of  Chemistry.  During 
the  year  the  main  part  of  the  frame  building  known  later  as  Old  College,  was 
erected  on  Davis  street  at  northwest  corner  of  Hinman  avenue  as  a  tempor- 
ary home  for  the  University.  It  contained  six  class  rooms,  a  chapel  room, 
a  small  museum,  and  two  halls  for  literary  societies,  besides  two  attic  rooms 
for  student  lodgers. 

Nov.  1 .  The  new  building  is  formally  opened.  5 — First  registration  of 
students.  These  were :  Thomas  E.  Annis,  from  Laporte,  Ind. ;  Winchester 
E.  Clifford,  Evanston;  Samuel  L.  Eastman,  Newbury,  Vt.;  J.  Marshall 
Godman,  Marion,  Ohio ;  Horace  A.  Goodrich,  Evanston ;  Melville  C.  Spauld- 
ing,  Dubuque,  Iowa;  O.  F.  Stafford,  ,  Ind.;  Hart  L.  Stewart,  Evan- 
ston; Albert  Lamb,  Elkgrove;  Elhanon  J.  Searle,  Rock  Island.  Total  for  the 
year,  10.  Hinman  Literary  Society  organized.  Named  in  honor  of  the 
late  President  Hinman,  whose  library  is  placed  in  charge  of  the  society. 

1866. 

June  5.  Rev.  Randolph  S.  Foster,  D.  D.,  elected  President  of  the  Uni- 
versity. "First  Circular  (15  pages)  of  the  Trustees  and  Faculty  of  the  North- 
western University"  is  issued.  The  faculty  consists  of :  Rev.  Randolphs. 
Foster,  President  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  and  Logic;  Rev.  Abel 
Stevens,  A.  M.,  (absent)  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature;  Henry 
S.  Noyes,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics;  Rev.  W.  D.  Godman,  A.  M.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Greek;  Daniel  Bonbright,  A.  M.,  (absent  in  Europe)  Professor  of 
Latin.  Requirements  for  admission  to  classical  course  include  no  geometry, 
no  science,  and  no  ancient  history.  No  one  admitted  to  freshman  class  under 
fourteen  years  of  age. 

July  — .  President  Foster  addresses  the  trustees  on  the  necessity  of  per- 
manent College  buildings  and  a  library.  Plans  prepared  for  the  proposed 
buildings.  President's  salary  ($2,000)  is  devoted,  at  his  suggestion,  to  the 
purchase  of  books,  and  he  is  permitted  to  continue  as  pastor  of  Trinity  M.  E. 
church.  New  York  City,  until  May,  1857. 

Sept.  16.  First  faculty  meeting  .  Held  in  Prof.  Noyes'  study.  Present, 
President  Foster,  Professors  Noyes  and  Godman.  "Agreed  in  the  absence  of 
the  President  for  the  ensuing  year,  the  duties  of  the  facuUy  should  be  divided 
as  follows :  Professor  Noyes  to  assume  administration  of  discipline  and  to  act 
as  treasurer.  Professor  Godman  to  be  secretary  and  librarian.  Resolved,  that 
a  Bible  class  be  formed  and  taught  on  the  Sabbath  day,  Professor  Noyes  to 
teach  it."     18 — College  opens ;  total  registration  for  the  year,  twenty-one. 

1857. 

Second  circular  (three  pages)  appears  for  North-Western  University.  Uni- 
versity seal  is  adopted.  Robert  Kennicott  appears  as  Curator  of  Museum 
He  has  leave  of  absence  while  collecting  museum  of  natural  history.     Junior 


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class  receives  lectures  on  natural  philosophy  and  chemistry  (with  experiments) 
by  Prof,  Blaney;  on  Greek  etymology  by  Prof.  Godman.  The  library  now 
contains  two  thousand  volumes;  the  sum  of  $1,000  is  appropriated  for  pur- 
chase of  books. 

1868. 

Third  circular  (sixteen  pages)  of  North- Western  University  appears.  It 
states  a  Senior  class  will  be  added  next  year.  Courses  of  study  described  as : 
literary  course  (classical)  of  four  years;  scientific  course  of  four  years ;  eclectic 
course  of  four  years ;  a  course  of  University  lectures  proper,  to  meet  the  wants 
of  old  students  who  may  desire  to  extend  their  studies  beyond  the  regular 
graduating  course.  All  students  are  examined  at  the  close  of  the  sophomore 
and  senior  years  on  the  studies  of  the  two  preceding  years.  In  October  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  visits  Evanston,  and  students  and  citizens  join  in  giving  him  a 
hearty  reception. 

1869. 

President  Foster's  library,  numbering  675  volumes,  added  to  the  Univer- 
sity library. 

Feb.  12.  The  Illinois  Alpha  chapter  of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity  is 
established. 

First  catalogue  (twenty- two  pages)  of  North- Western  University  appears. 
Number  of  students  in  attendance,  29:  five  seniors,  ten  juniors,  two  sopho- 
mores, twelve  freshmen.  Two  degrees  offered,  Ph.  B.  for  completion  of  scien- 
tific course,  A.  B.  for  completion  of  classical  course. 

April  6.  Junior  exhibition  at  the  Methodist  church.  Speakers :  Springer, 
Spaulding,  Rawleigh,  Plimpton,  Stewart,  Linn,  Lord,  Knapp,  E.  Q.  Searle. 

June  30.  First  Commencement.  Brass  band  heads  procession  of  trustees, 
faculty,  graduating  class  and  visitors.  Five  graduates.  All  deliver  orations, 
T.  E.  Annis  on  "The  Life  Student  and  His  Lesson,"  W.  E.  Clifford  on  "The 
Birthright  of  Mind,"  S.  L.  Eastman  on  "Self  ReUance,"  H.  M.  Kidder  on 
"Relation  of  Agriculture  to  National  Prosperity,"  E.  J.  Searle  on  "Philosophy 
of  Civil  Liberty." 

Aug.  31.     Examination  of  candidates  for  admission. 

Sept.  1.     First  term  begins. 

Nov.  30.     Term  ends  and  winter  vacation  of  five  weeks  follows. 

1860. 

June  26.  President  Foster  resigns  and  Professor  Noyes  is  elected  Vice- 
President  of  the  University.  28 — Professor  Godman  resigns  on  account  of  ill 
health.     Second  Commencement;  eight  graduates. 

Sept.  — .  Warren  Taplin  appears  in  faculty  list  as  Principal  of  Prepara- 
tory Department.  Alphonso  C.  Linn,  A.  B.  '60,  appears  as  tutor.  Library 
contains  3,000  volumes.  8 — The  steamer  Lady  Elgin  is  wrecked  near  High- 
wood.  Students  assist  in  the  rescue  of  life.  Edward  W.  Spencer  with  a  rope 
tied  around  him  goes  out  into  the  lake  to  the  relief  of  many. 

Oct.  2.     Students  excused  to  go  to  Chicago  to  hear  W.  H.  Seward  speak. 


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1861. 

June  16.  Rev.  Henry  Bannister,  D.  D.,  delivers  baccalaureate  address  in 
village  church.  19 — Hinman  society  presents  Acting  President  Noyes  with 
gold-mounted  cane.  20 — Third  Commencement.  Brass  band  heads  pro- 
cession of  students,  alumni,  professors,  visiting  board,  and  distinguished 
visitors,  from  College  to  church  where  commencement  exercises  are  held. 
Five  men  receive  degrees. 

Sept.  4.  Examination  of  candidates  for  admission.  Henry  Bannister, 
D.  D.,  appears  as  Instructor  in  Mental  Philosophy  and  Logic.  Annual  charges: 
tuition,  $45.00;  incidentals,  $6.00;  library  fee,  $3.00.  Price  of  board,  includ- 
ing room  rent,  varies  from  $2.50  to  $3.00.  .  t^atalogue  states:  "Young  men 
at  College  have  very  little  need  of  pocket  money,  and  parents  having  minor 
sons  at  the  University  are  advised  to  entrust  their  funds  to  some  member  of 
the  faculty  who  will  attend  to  payment  of  their  bills .  .  .  . ,  charging  a  commis- 
sion of  three  per  cent."  John  Dempster,  D.  D.,  appears  as  Instructor  in 
Natural  Theology  and  Ethics. 

Oct,  12.     Faculty  discontinues  evening  prayers  in  College. 

1862. 

Adelphic  Literary  Society  organized. 

March  26.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  H.  M.  Bannister,  William 
Page,  A.  Butterfield,  and  J.  C.  Thomas. 

June  18.  Professor  Blaney  resigns  to  enter  the  Union  army.  19 — Fourth 
commencement,  six  graduates. 

Sept.  3.  Examination  of  candidates  for  admission.  Oliver  Marcy,  A.  M., 
appears  as  Professor  of  Natural  History  and  Physics.  Alphonso  C.  Linn,  A. 
B.,  appears  as  tutor  in  Mathematics  and  Latin.  Annual  charge  for  tuition  re- 
duced to  $39.00. 

1863. 

Feb.  2.  Members  of  University  who  live  at  hotel  are  excluded  from  Uni- 
versity on  account  of  smallpox  at  hotel.  Hyphen  disappears  from  the  word 
Northwestern  in  title  of  University  as  used  in  catalogue.  16 — Faculty  invite 
members  of  class  of  1859  to  deliver  Master's  orations  at  next  Commencement, 

March  25.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  C.  C.  Bragdon,  F.  J.  Hutch- 
ings,  J.  W.  Searle,  H.  S.  Sovereign,  M.  C.  Springer,  and  G.  E.  Strobridge, 

June  18.  Fifth  Commencement,  two  graduates;  H.  M.  Bannister  and 
Almus  Butterfield,  two  Master's  orations. 

Dec.  10.  In  response  to  petition  from  students  for  instruction  in  modem 
language  a  class  in  German  is  organized.  Registration  of  CoUege  students  for 
1862-63,  31.     Attendance  largely  reduced  by  enlistments  in  the  Civil  War, 

1864. 

March  29.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  E.  B.  Wheeler,  M.  A.  Pingree, 
L.  H.  Pearce,  F.  B.  DeFrees,  W.  H.  Morrison. 

May  2.  "Application  having  been  made  by  a  number  of  students  (say 
20)  to  be  excused  from  College  for  the  remainder  of  the  term  in  order  to  enlist 
under  the  call  for  troops  to  serve  100  days,  voted  that  those  who  are  over  age 
may  be  excused  and  that  those  under  (age)  be  directed  first  to  obtain  permis- 


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sion  from  their  parents  or  guardians."  (Faculty  Record.)  2-3 — Twenty  stu- 
dents organize  the  "University  Guards"  and  enlist  for  one  hundred  days'  ser- 
vice in  Company  F  of  134th  Illinois  Infantry.  Alphonso  C.  Linn,  '60,  Instructor 
in  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Captain ;  Milton  C.  Springer,  '64,  First  Lieutenant; 
George  E.  Strobridge,  '64,  Second  Lieutenant.  9 — 'Tutor  Linn,  desiring  to 
enlist  in  the  100-day  service  above  referred  to,  the  other  members  of  the  Uni- 
versity faculty  agreed  to  hear  a  portion  of  his  classes  in  his  absence,  the  re- 
mainder having  been  otherwise  provided  for."     (Faculty  Record.) 

June  23.  Sixth  Commencement.  Three  graduates,  Hutchings,  Springer, 
Strobridge,  all  excused  from  speaking  because  they  had  gone  into  the  war. 
Master's  orations  pronounced  by  Captain  Haney,  '61,  and  Chaplain  Spencer, 
'61.  Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev.  D.  P.  Kidder,  D.  D.,  on  ''Men  of  the 
Period."  Light  Guard  band  leads  procession  from  College  to  village  church. 

Sept. — .  Miner  Raymond,  D.  D.,  appears  in  faculty  as  Instructor  in  Moral 
Philosophy;  Louis  Kistler,  A.  M.,  as  Instructor  in  Greek.  Annual  charges 
advanced  to  $45  for  tuition  and  $7.50  for  incidentals,  and  library  fee  reduced 
to  $1.50. 

Nov.  2.  Faculty  votes  to  encourage  students  to  procure  melodeon  for 
chapel.  Illinois  Alpha^chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi  fraternity  established  this 
year. 

1865. 

Feb.  27.  Faculty  votes  no  student  should  be  allowed  to  be  absent  from 
University  to  teach  school  except  upon  permission  granted  by  vote  of  faculty. 
During  the  year  appropriation  $25,000  was  made  by  the  trustees  toward  erec- 
tion of  University  Hall. 

July  6.  Seventh  Commencement.  Three  graduates:  Bragdon,  Pingree 
and  Wheeler. 

Nov.  2.  Faculty,  on  request  of  citizens  of  Evanston,  authorizes  excuse  of 
students  to  attend  Union  mass  meeting  in  Chicago. 

1866. 

David  H.  Wheeler  appears  as  Professor  of  the  English  Language  and  Litera- 
ture. Five  premiums  or  prizes,  amounting  to  $115,  are  announced  for  meri- 
torious work  in  philology,  mathematics,  physical  science,  declamation,  and 
composition. 

April  4.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers :  J.  H.  Brooks,  W.  C.  Comstock, 
John  EUis,  J.  B.  McGufhn,  G.  W.  Winslow. 

July  11.  Meeting  of  Association  of  Alumni  in  afternoon.  Oration,  J.  W. 
Haney;  poem,  W.  A.  Spencer.  Ex-president  Foster  delivers  an  addresss  before 
alumni  in  evening.  Social  reunion  and  supper  in  Baptist  church.  12 — Bac- 
calaureate address  by  Rev.  Bishop  E.  Thompson  of  Delaware,  Ohio.  Eighth 
Commencement.  Speakers:  A.  J.  Wheeler,  James  Frake,  L.  H.  Pearce,  J.  A. 
Thomas. 

Sept.     Edgar  Frisbie  appears  in  the  faculty  as  instructor  in  Mathematics. 

Dec.     Rules  and  regulations  issued  for  College.     Study  hours  announced 

nine  a.  m.  to  twelve  m.,  two  to  five  p.  m.,  and  all  evening  after  seven  o'clock. 
\o  student  allowed  to  go  out  of  Evanston  without  permission  of  the  President. 


14  NORTHWESTERN    UNIVERSITY 

1867. 

The  library  contains  about  4,000  volumes.  Seniors  once  a  term  and 
juniors  once  a  month  declaim  original  compositions  before  the  University  in 
chapel. 

March  15.  Sophomores  publicly  reprimanded  for  concerted  absence  from 
recitation.  19 — Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  E.  W.  Burke,  Morton  Culver, 
F.  J.  Huse,  A.  J.  Kennicott,  H.  T.  Scovill. 

June  16.  University  sermon  by  Rev.  R.  M.  Hatfield  of  Chicago.  19 — 
Address  before  the  Hinman  literary  society  by  Rev.  Professor  F.  W,  Fisk  of 
Chicago.  20 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev.  D.  H.  Wheeler.  Ninth  Com- 
mencement, eight  graduates;  two  master's  orttions. 

Sept.  2.     Faculty  resolves  College  bell  shall  be  rung  only  by  janitor. 

Dec.  16.  Annual  exercises  of  the  Adelphic  literary  society.  Speakers: 
C.  H.  Curtis,  E.  R.  Brown,  E.  W.  Burke,  W.  M.  Raymond,  and  W.  C.  Knapp. 

1868. 

Robert  M.  Cumnock,  A.  B.,  appears  as  instructor  in  Elocution,  and  Wilbur 
F.  Yocum,  A.  M.,  as  Instructor  in  Mathematics.  Henry  M.  Bannister  is  ap- 
pointed curator  of  the  museum. 

June  14.  University  sermon  by  Rev.  C.  H.  Fowler  of  Chicago.  15 — Con- 
test for  the  Hurd  prize.  16 — Address  before  literary  societies  by  Hon.  New- 
ton Bateman  of  Springfield,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  17 — 
Meeting  of  Association  of  Alumni.  18 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Professor 
Louis  Kistler  at  10  a.  m.  At  2  p.  m.  tenth  Commencement.  Three  graduates; 
C.  C.  Bragdon,  '65,  pronounces  Master's  oration. 

1869. 

Erastus  O.  Haven,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  elected  President  of  the  University. 
Young  women  admitted  to  college  classes  for  the  first  time.  Schultze  library 
of  20,000  volumes  purchased  for  University  by  Luther  L.  Greenleaf.  Assets 
of  University,  $779,000.  In  faculty  lists  appear  the  names  of  C.  G.  Wheeler, 
Professor  of  Chemistry;  Rev.  F.  D.  Hemenway,  Professor  of  Hebrew  Language 
and  Literature ;  J.  F.  Kellogg,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering ;  R.  Baird,  Assistant 
in  Greek;  and  J.  W.  Ravel,  Assistant  in  Mathematics. 

Jan.  22.     Hinman  prize  essay  contest. 

March  23.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  F.  C.  Winslow,  H.  Potwin,  W. 
Plested,  A.  W.  Patten,  A.  D.  Langworthy,  I.  B.  Henry,  J.  H.  Gill,  M.  Finity, 
T.  Craven,  M.  C.  Bragdon,  W.  D.  Best,  and  W.  H.  H.  Adams. 

June  1.  First  class  day.  Program  printed  in  Latin;  W.  M.  Raymond, 
historian;  H.  Curtiss,  poet;  R.  Baird,  orator;  W.  Butterfield;  prophet.  23 — 
Eleventh  Commencement,  on  the  campus;  ten  graduates;  three  master's 
degrees. — Dr.  E.  O.  Haven  is  elected  president  of  the  University. — The 
Omega  chapter  of  the  Sigma  Chi  fraternity  is  established. 

Sept.  8.  Opening  of  University  Hall.  Inauguration  of  Rev.  Erastus  O. 
Haven,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  as  President  of  University.  Dedicatory  hymn  written 
by  Mrs.  E.  E.  Marcy.  Address  to  friends  of  University  by  Rev.  C.  H.  Fowler. 
Free  train  for  invited  guests  from  Chicago  and  a  free  dinner. — C.  W.  Pearson, 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL   ARTS  15 

A.  W.  Patten  and  A.  H.  Miller  are  employed  as  Assistants  in  preparatory  de- 
partment. 

Oct.  15.     Opening  of  new  society  hall  of  Adelphic  literary  society. 

Dec.  Committee  appointed  from  four  College  classes  to  organize  a  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  for  the  University. 

1870. 

N.  G.  Bartlett  appears  as  Professor  of  Chemistry,  A.  W.  Patten  as  Assistant 
in  Mathematics,  and  Karl  Schou  as  Teacher  of  the  Danish  language. 

Jan.  21.     Hinman  contest  for  Hamlin  prize. 

Feb.  19.  Second  meeting  for  organization  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  W.  H.  H. 
Adams,  '70,  pres. ;  four  vice-presidents  from  the  various  departments  of  the 
University;  one  from  village  of  Evanston;  F.  D,  Raymond,  '72,  secretary. 
21 — Senior  contest  for  Lunt  prize. 

March  20.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  H.  W.  Woodruff,  E.  R.  Schra- 
der,  R.  D.  Russell,  O.  Roys,  J.  H.  Raymond,  C.  W.  Pearson,  A.  B.  Norton,  A. 
H.  Miller,  E.  D.  Gould,  and  D.  O.  Fox. 

May  31.  Class  day.  Program  printed  in  German.  Class  presented  by 
Professor  Marcy  and  received  by  President  Haven.  Speakers:  W.  H.  H. 
Adams,  Homer  Potwin,  and  A.  W.  Patten. 

June  18.  Semi-annual  election  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  the  University.  A.  H, 
Miller,  '71,  Pres. ;  A.  B.  Norton,  '71,  Sec.  19 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Presi- 
dent Haven.  20 — Kedzie  prize  declamation  contest.  22 — Twelfth  Com- 
mencement, fourteen  bachelor's  degrees.  Meeting  of  Alumni  Association. 
Reception  at  President's  house. 

1871. 

Jan.  The  Tripod,  a  twelve-page  College  monthly  paper,  appears,  con- 
trolled by  the  literary  societies.  Editors:  E.  R.  Shrader  (Hinman),  and  H.  S. 
Wicks  (Adelphic).  Frequently  throughout  the  year  leading  articles  appear 
over  the  signatures  of  President  Haven,  Professors  Marcy,  Baird,  Pearson  and 
Frances  E.  Willard. 

I  March  28.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  E.  B.  Woodson,  H.  M.  Thiers, 
J.  F.  Robinson,  C.  R.  Paul,  H.  H.  Palmer,  George  Lunt,  R.  B.  Edwards,  L.  P. 
Davis,  C.  H.  Castle,  J.  G.  Burke,  G.  E.  Bragdon,  and  E.  H.  Beal. 
May  18.  Hinman  debate  with  Chicago  Lyceum.  20 — University  base- 
ball nine  defeats  the 'Trairies"  in  Chicago.  Score:  24-13.  Three  other  vic- 
tories follow  immediately.  Team  consists  of  Kimball,  Langworthy,  Collins, 
Frake,  Lunt,  Cooper,  Elmore,  Gaines,  and  Beatty.  31 — Class  day.  Speak- 
ers: J.  H.  Raymond,  O.  Roys,  G.  L.  Yaple,  H.  S.  Wicks,  A.  W.  Penny,  A.  B. 
Norton,  and  D.  O.  Fox. 
June  10.  Baseball:  Chicago  University  sophomores,  50;  Northwestern 
sophomores,  37.  23 — Blanchard  prize  orations.  25 — Baccalaureate  ser- 
mon by  President  Haven.  27 — Anniversary  of  the  Alumni  Association.  Ora- 
tion by  L.  H.  Pearce,  '66.  28 — Thirteenth  Commencement,  in  University 
grove ;  fifteen  graduates. 
July  4.  Laying  of  corner  stone  of  Evanston  College  for  Ladies.  Oration 
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16  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

by  Hon.  J.  R.  Doolittle  of  Wisconsin.  Addresses  by  President  E.  O.  Haven, 
and  Rev.  J.  M.  Reid,  editor  of  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate.  Hymn  writ- 
ten by  Mrs.  Emily  Huntington  Miller. 

During  summer  old  CoUege  was  removed  from  Davis  street  to  campus, 
much  enlarged  and  improved,  to  become  home  of  ^preparatory  department. 

Oct.  Volunteer  life  saving  crew  organized  by  class  of  1872,  consisting  of 
L.  C.  Collins,  George  Lunt,  E.  J.  Harrison,  Eltinge  Elmore,  George  Bragdon, 
F.  Roys  and  M.  D.  Kimball.  Commodore  Murray  of  U.  S.  Navy  presents 
University  life-boat  for  use  of  crew. 

Nov.  9.  Great  Chicago  fire  consumes  "plant"  of  Tripod,  but  usual  issue 
appears  Nov.  20. — Sufferers  by  Chicago  fir^rovided  with  board  and  room  at 
low  rates  at  College  for  Ladies. — Chapel  exercises  on  Saturday  morning ;  ora- 
tions by  seniors  and  jimiors. — Library  numbers  30,000  volumes.^ — Students 
plead  for  sidewalk  between  University  Hall  and  Heck  Hall. — University  pub- 
lishing company  organized  in  Chicago  with  President  Haven  as  president,  and 
Lakeside  Mordhly  Magazine  purchased. — During  the  season  University  base- 
ball team  wins  eleven  out  of  thirteen  games. — No  catalogue  issued  for  1871-72. 

1872. 

Jan.  Ladies  admitted  to  Adelphic  society.  19 — Discussion  for  Hinman 
prize.  6 — Professor  Marcy  publishes  article  on  "New  Culture  in  College"  in 
the  College  Courant. 

Feb.  22.  Presentations  of  essays  for  Lunt  prize.  President  Haven  begins 
series  of  articles  on  "Amusements"  in  Tripod.     Saturday  chapel  discontinued. 

March  8.     Freshman  declamations  for  Kedzie  prize. 

April  24.     Presentation  of  essays  for  Hurd  prize. 

May.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  L.  Butterfield,  F.  W.  Cleveland,  H.  A. 
Cooper,  J.  M.  Dandy,  C.  Gaines,  F.  Husted,  D.  A.  Lindsey,  W.  J.  Minium,  E. 
L.  Parkes.  24 — Death  of  Professor  Noyes.  He  had  been  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics since  1854  and  Acting  President  of  the  University  from  1860  to  1869. 

June  6.  Class  day.  Speakers:  J.  G.  Burke,  F.  Roys,  C.  H.  Castle,  R.  B. 
Edwards,  L.  P.  Davis,  F.  D.  Raymond,  L.  C.  Collins,  C.  R.  Paul.  Life-boat 
transferred  to  the  class  of  1873.  In  evening  annual  prize  contest  of  junior  and 
sophomore  classes.     26 — Fourteenth  Commencement,  twenty-two  graduates. 

July  8.     Upsilon  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  fraternity  established. 

Sept.     President  Haven  resigns.     Bids  farewell  to  students  in  chapel. 

Oct.  Professor  H.  S.  Carhart  takes  chair  of  Civil  Engineering.  College 
Cottage  a  "new  and  winning  feature  as  a  branch  of  the  Ladies'  College.  Twelve 
to  fourteen  young  ladies  can  be  accommodated  at  rates'  surprisingly  cheap." 
23 — ^Trustees  elect  Rev.  Charles  H.  Fowler,  D.  D.,  president  of  the  University. 

1873. 

Jan.  30.  Day  of  prayer  for  colleges  is  observed;  sermon  by  President  Fow- 
ler. 

March  6.  Freshman  declamation  contest.  25 — Junior  exhibition.  Speak- 
ers: W.  L.  Martin,  M.  C.  Wire,  M.  O.  Lewis,  R.  G.  Hobbs,  W.  C.  Estes,  M.  C. 
Kauffman,  W.  B.  Robinson,  E.  McClish. 


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May  5.  Seniors  present  essays  for  Hurd  prize.  New  catalogue  shows 
attendance  of  145  students,  of  whom  22  are  women.  Bishop  Foster,  former 
President  of  University,  addresses  students  at  chapel. 

June  10.  Class  day.  Speakers:  Chauncey  Gaines,  Henry  Green,  F.  M. 
usted,  H.  A.  Cooper,  E.  C.  Arnold,  A.  H.  Needham.  Life-boat  transferred 
to  new  crew.  22 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  President  of  the  University. 
Annual  discourse  before  the  Ladies'  College  by  Rev.  J.  O.  Peck.  23 — Blan- 
chard  prize  contest.  24 — Evanston  Ladies'  College  transferred  to  the  Uni- 
versity; name  to  be  changed  to  Woman's  College  of  Northwestern  University; 
Miss  Frances  E.  Willard  elected  Dean  of  Woman's  College  and  Professor  of 
Aesthetics.  25 — Meeting  of  Alumni  Association.  26 — Inauguration  of  Presi- 
dent Charles  H.  Fowler  in  University  grove.  Music  by  Great  Western  Light 
Guard  Band.  Prayer  by  Dr.  Hitchcock.  Address  on  behalf  of  trustees  by 
Robert  F.  Queal.  Address  by  Bishop  Andrews.  Fifteenth  Commencement, 
sixteen  graduates;  all  present  orations. 

July  3.     Rho  chapter  of  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity  established. 

Oct.  The  name  of  Edmund  J.  James  appears  in  the  freshman  class.  A 
College  of  Technology  instituted  with  Prof essor  Marcy  as  Dean  and  W.  A.  Met- 
calf  as  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering.  Professor  H.  F.  Fisk  takes  charge  of  pre- 
paratory department.  Professor  J.  G.  AUyn  becomes  Professor  of  Chemistry. 
10 — Joint  program  of  Tri-Kappa  literary  society  of  Chicago  University 
and  the  Hinman  society. 

Dec.     Gas  introduced  into  University  hall  for  purpose  of  illumination. 

1874. 

Jan,  22.  School  of  Technology  assembles  for  first  time.  The  Metcalf 
prize,  a  silver  cup,  offered  by  Professor  Kellogg,  awarded  to  J.  M,  Harris. 
— Alumni  requested  to  send  names  and  present  addresses  to  librarian  in  order 
that  a  record  may  be  kept,  29 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges  observed  by  spe- 
cial chapel  services. 

Feb.  7.  M.  S.  Kaufman  and  W.  L.  Martin  sent  as  delegates  to  State  Col- 
lege Literary  Convention  at  Bloomington,  Organization  is  formed  to  be 
known  as  the  Illinois  Collegiate  Association,  to  consist  of  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University,  University  of  Chicago,  Northwestern  University,  Knox  College, 
Monmouth  College,  Illinois  Industrial  University,  Illinois  College,  ShurtlefT 
College,  and  such  others  as  may  be  admitted.  Object:  To  hold  prize  con- 
tests in  oratory,  W,  L,  Martin,  '74,  chosen  vice-president,  9 — Hinman 
prize  essay  contest, 

March  26,     Junior  exhibition.     Speakers:  F,  M,  Warrington,  A,  D.  Gilles- 

i  pie,  J,  H,  Hamline,  C.  A.  Gaskill,  J.  F.  Stout,  C.  F.  Goodenow,  F.  A.  Hills,  C. 
H.  Burke,  Amy  Kellogg,  and  J.  J.  Crist, — Professor  Carhart  places  electric 
bells  in  recitation  rooms  of  University  Hall, 

April.     Catalogue  issued,     "The  University  will  receive  the  students  of 

'  all  first-class  high  schools  upon  the  examination  certificates  of  the  principals, 
and  give  credit  for  the  work  they  have  done,"  212  students  registered  in  Col- 
lege of  Literature  and  Sciences,  Trustees  decide  to  grant  to  village  of  Evans- 
ton  ground  north  of  University  valued  at  $3,000  for  village  waterworks.  Base- 
ball association  formed.     M.  O.  Lewis  elected  president. 


18  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

May  1.  First  of  series  of  games  between  Chicago  University  and  North- 
western University  nines,  in  Evanston.  Score:  Chicago,  17;  Northwestern, 
15.  Joint  program  of  literary  societies  of  Chicago  and  Northwestern  Uni- 
versities. 7 — Juniors  elect  J.  F.  Stout  orator  for  state  intercollegiate  contest 
to  be  held  at  Bloomington.  9 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  19;  Chicago,  14.  30 — 
University  nine  plays  Racine  first  of  a  series  of  three  games  for  a  silver  ball  and 
championship  of  the  northwest.  Score:  Northwestern,  4;  Racine,  3.  19 — 
Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Mann  prizes.  23 — Third  and  decid- 
ing ball  game  of  series  between  Chicago  and  Northwestern.  Score:  North- 
western, 22;  Chicago,  11. 

June.  Office  of  the  University  connecteo^  with  Woman's  College  by  tele- 
graph. 6 — Baseball:  Racine,  19;  Northwestern,  7.  13 — Racine,  10;  North- 
western, 9.  Umpire,  J.  H.  Hamline,  '75.  18 — Meeting  of  Alumni  Association ; 
every  class  represented.  22 — Blanchard  prize  orations.  23 — Class  day. 
Class  presented  by  Dr.  Marcy.  Response  by  Professor  Wheeler.  Oration, 
Scott ;  class  history,  Martin ;  poem,  Boutell ;  prophecy.  Hawks ;  transfer  of  life- 
boat to  class  of  1875.  James  Frake,  '66,  chosen  member  of  board  of  trustees; 
first  alumnus  so  honored.  24 — Alumni  entertainment;  oration  by  Ellis, 
'67;  poem  by  Thomas  Strobridge,  '67.  25 — Sixteenth  Commencement. 
Procession  to  the  church  under  marshalship  of  Pearsons,  '62.  Thirty  gradu- 
ates, among  them  Miss  Sarah  R.  Roland,  the  first  woman  graduate. 

Oct.  Frances  E.  Willard  resigns.  Miss  Ellen  Soule  is  elected  professor 
of  French  and  Dean  of  Woman's  College.  Faculty  excludes  women  from 
literary  societies.  Ossoli  literary  society  organized  for  women.  First  report 
of  College  of  Technology  and  fourth  report  of  the  museum  appears.     Lyman 

E.  Cooley  appears  as  professor  of  Civil  Engineering.  Sophomores  and  fresh- 
men have  series  of  "rushes."  University  telegraph  association  connects  wire 
with  Western  Union  line.  Time  signals  from  Chicago  at  eight  o'clock  direct  to 
University. 

Nov.  Students  plead  for  librarian  who  shall  give  full  time  to  the  library. 
20 — First  annual  contest  of  the  Illinois  Collegiate  Association  at  Bloomington. 
J.  F.  Stout,  '75,  Northwestern's  representative,  wins  second  prize. 

1875. 

Jan.  Chapel  orations  discontinued.  Government  decides  to  establish  a 
weather  station  in  Evanston.  General  Logan  influential  in  securing  order 
from  the  War  Department.  Prof.  Wyren  is  elected  by  Scandinavian  Meth- 
odists to  teach  Swedish  in  the  University.  9 — Junior-sophomore  declamation 
contest.     29 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  12.     Lincoln  anniversary  by  Adelphic  society;  speakers:  J.  E.  Bell,  J. 

F.  Stout,  W.  S.  Matthew,  F.  M.  Taylor.  22 — Washington  celebration  by 
Hinman  society;  speakers:  T.  VanScoy,  F.  M.  Warrington,  J.  Krantz,  Jr., 
J.  S.  Norris. 

March  12.  Hinman  prize  essay  contest. — Senior  secret  society  organized, 
called  ''Spade  and  Serpent."  24 — Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  A.  S.  Apple- 
ton,  F.  M.  Taylor,  S.  C.  McPherrin,  A.  W.  McPherson,  Jessie  R.  Brown,  F.  H. 
Scott,  W.  S.  Matthew,  W.  S.  Arnold.  Mock  programs  appear,  introduced  by 
the  sophomore  class. 


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COLLEGE  OF    LIBERAL  ARTS  19 

June  19.  Blanchard  prize  orations.  21 — Class  day  at  Jenning's  Hall. 
Dr.  Marc}^  introduces  class  and  President  Fowler  responds.  Life-boat  trans- 
ferred to  class  of  1876,  and  a  class  album  is  presented  to  library.  In  the  even- 
ing torchlight  procession  from  Lakeside  Hall  to  University,  led  by  band.  Ivy 
planted  at  University  Hall.  23 — Anniversary  exercises  of  the  College  of 
Technology;  four  graduates  read  theses.  Exercises  of  Alumni  Association; 
oration  by  W.  D.  Best,  '70;  other  speakers:  Clifford,  '59,  Wicks,  '71.  Annual 
banquet  of  the  Association  held  at  Woman's  College;  about  two  hundred  pres- 
ent. 24 — Seventeenth  Commencement.  Speakers :  Lambert,  Unland,  White, 
Kellogg,  Gaskell,  Lewis,  Stout,  Robinson,  VanScoy,  Metcalf.  Twenty-nine 
graduates;  average  age,  24  yrs.,  2  mos.  No  baseball  association  was  formed 
this  year.  Team  lost  one  game  this  season  and  won  six.  No  catalogue  issued* 
for  year  1874-75. 

Oct.  Observatory  and  signal  station  instituted  in  the  cupola  of  Old  Col- 
lege, under  direction  of  Sergeant  Holbrook  of  U.  S.  War  Department.  Jones 
and  Porter,  of  '76,  are  assistants.  Daily  observations  of  weather  taken; 
students  receive  free  instruction  in  meteorology.  Life-boat  goes  out  of 
service.  16 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  19;  Chicago,  13.  Umpire,  George 
Lunt,  of  '72.  23 — Return  game  at  Evanston.  Score:  Northwestern,  9; 
Chicago,  6.  Northwestern  wins  the  silver  ball  and  championship  of  the 
northwest.  28 — Intercollegiate  oratorical  contest  at  Jacksonville.  28 — Sec- 
ond contest  of  Illinois  Collegiate  Association  at  Jacksonville.  W.  S.  Matthew, 
representative  orator. 

Dec.  9.  Athenaeum  holds  first  meeting  at  Woman's  College;  object:  cul- 
ture in  literature  and  art ;  sixty  members. 

1876. 

Jan.  4.  Second  annual  oratorical  contest  of  Intercollegiate  Association 
at  New  York.  F.  M.  Bristol  sent  as  delegate.  Eleven  colleges  represented. 
William  Cullen  Bryant,  Whitelaw  Reid,  and  George  WiUiam  Curtis,  judges. 
F.  A.  Hills,  '75,  divides  prize  for  essay  on  "Advantages  and  Disadvantages  of 
Universal  Suffrage."  13 — Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Mann 
prizes.  18 — Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes.  27 — Day  of  prayer 
for  colleges.  28 — Students  organize  CoUege  Association  of  Northwestern 
University  to  transact  business  with  the  Intercollegiate  Association.  Eight 
men  chosen  for  preliminary  contest  in  oratory,  and  as  competitors  in  mental 
science,  Latin,  and  essay  writing.     Hinman  prize  essay  contest.. 

Feb.  Baseball  association  reorganized.  University  library  open  for  the 
drawing  of  books.  Tripod  association  includes  Ossoli  members.  1 — Opening 
of  the  gymnasium.  Dedicatory  speech  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Daniels.  Athletic 
feats  by  Chicago  athletes.  Gymnasium  almost  entirely  work  of  students, 
notably  of  F.  M.  Taylor,  '76. 

March  23.  Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  H.  R.  Antes,  E.  J.  Bickell,  Miss 
Hunt,  F.  E.  Knappen,  C.  L.  Logan,  C.  H.  Morgan,  Miss  Pomeroy,  Robt.  Sea- 
man, D.  M.  Tompkins.  Donation  of  $175  by  the  Sigma  Chi  fraternity  for 
bowling  alley  in  the  gymnasium.  The  names  of  J.  G.  Allyn  and  Emily  F. 
Wheeler  appear  in  the  faculty  list. 

April  22.     Delegates  from  Racine  College  and  Northwestern  University 


20  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

meet  at  Waukegan  and  organize  College  baseball  association  of  the  North- 
west. 

May  19.  Game  of  baseball  with  Chicago  University.  Score:  Northwest- 
em,  20;  Chicago,  10. — President  Fowler  accepts  editorship  of  New  York  Chris- 
tian Advocate.  * 

June  19.  Class  day  at  Jennings  Hall.  Professor  Kistler  presents  class  and 
Dr.  Fowler  responds.  Class  history,  Miss  Patterson;  poem,  Taylor;  oration, 
Krantz;  prophecy,  Whipple;  giving  of  presents;  class  song.  Evening  exer- 
cises consisting  of  burning  of  books  and  band  concert.  20 — Easter  prize  con- 
test takes  the  place  of  Blanchard  contest.  21 — Second  Commencement  of  the 
College  of  Technology.  Alumni  reunion ;  toaiBts  and  midnight  banquet ;  Clif- 
ford and  Kidder,  of  '59,  are  present.  22 — President  Fowler  resigns ;  Professor 
Oliver  Marcy  elected  Acting  President  of  University.  Eighteenth  Commence- 
ment in  Methodist  church.  Speakers:  Cochran,  Currer,  EUinwood,  Hilton, 
McPherrin,  McPherson,  Matthew,  Miss  Parks,  Scott. 

Sept.  22.  Meeting  of  College  Association;  Bristol,  Burr  and  Ladd 
chosen  delegates  to  state  oratorical  contest,  and  F.  H.  Scott  as  delegate  to 
contest  in  New  York. 

Oct.  Chapel  orations  again  required  of  seniors.  5 — Third  contest  of 
Illinois  Collegiate  Association  in  Evanston.  Frank  M.  Bristol,  Northwestern' s 
orator. 

Dec.  8.  Joint  program  of  Tri-Kappas  of  Chicago  University  and  Adelphic 
society,  in  Chicago.  Life-saving  station  is  being  built  on  lake  shore  at  south- 
east corner  of  campus.     15 — Annual  joint  meeting  of  three  literary  societies. 

1877. 

Jan.  4.  Third  annual  contest  of  Intercollegiate  Literary  Association  in 
New  York;  F.  H.  Scott,  Northwestern' s  orator;  F.  M.  Taylor,  '76,  wins  first 
prize  for  essay  and  second  prize  in  mental  science.  5 — Junior-sophomore 
declamation  contest  for  Mann  prizes.  15 — Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage 
prizes.     25 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  23.  Joint  program  of  Tri-Kappa  literary  society  of  Chicago  Uni- 
versity and  Adelphic  society. 

March  3.  Professor  Gray,  inventor,  explains  the  musical  telephone  in 
entertainment  for  benefit  of  gymnasium.  Music  played  in  Chicago  trans- 
mitted to  Evanston  over  single  wire.  19 — Junior  exhibition.  Speakers:  G. 
E.  Ackerman,  E.  W.  Andrews,  W.  M.  Booth,W.  H.  Harris,  E.  M.  Kinman,  J. 
T.  Ladd,  Miss  Parks,  C.  Quereau,  J.  M.  Wheaton.  Mock  programs  circulated 
by  sophomores. 

April.  E.  J.  Bickell,  '77,  appointed  captain  of  life-saving  station  force. 
More  than  sixty  applicants  for  positions  on  crew.  Members  to  receive  $40 
per  month  and  $3  extra  for  every  wreck  trip.  Baseball  tournament  among 
classes.  13 — Annual  meeting  of  collegiate  baseball  association.  Racine  Col- 
lege, Lake  Forest,  Chicago,  and  Northwestern  Universities  are  represented. 
— Junior  class  buy  silk  hats.     Hunting  expeditions  common  among  students. 

May  4.  Hinman  prize  essay  contest. — Freshmen  wear  mortar-boards. 
5 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  20;  Lake  Forest,  8.  9 — Freshmen  cremate 
"Trig;"  ''grand  weep"  at  College;  solemn  march  around  town  with  drums. 


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fifes  and  torches;  poem  by  John  Bennett  to  memory  of  ''Trig;"  eulogy  by 
Joseph  Coombs ;  cremation  under  the  oaks ;  dirge  by  class. 

June.  Following  men  nominated  by  faculty  and  accepted  by  government 
as  members  of  life-saving  crew  of  station  No.  8 :  Warrington,  '79,  Hobart,  '79, 
King,  '79,  Piper,  '80,  Shannon,  '81,  M.  J.  Hall  of  Preparatory.  8— Baseball: 
Northwestern,  22;  Chicago,  16. — Racine  wins  from  Northwestern,  15  to  8. 
First  published  list  of  alumni  giving  addresses  and  occupations  appears  in 
University  catalogue.  Total  registration  in  College,  194.  18 — Class  day  at 
Jennings  Hall.  Professor  Carhart  presents  class ;  Dr.  Marcy  responds.  Students 
assemble  in  chapel  to  hear  results  of  term's  work  from  faculty.  19 — Easter 
prize  contest.  20 — Literary  exercises  and  promenade  concert  of  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation. 21 — Meeting  of  alumni;  measures  to  incorporate  the  Association; 
endowment  fund  created.  Nineteenth  Commencement.  Thirty-one  gradu- 
ates. Speakers :  Carr,  Cook,  Miss  Davis,  Evans,'Miss  Hunt,  Knappen,  Logan, 
McCool,  Rice,  Tompkins.  Address  by  Bishop  Foster.  Class  album  pre- 
sented to  President  Marcy  for  library. 

Sept.  Miss  Jane  M.  Bancroft  appears  as  Dean  of  Woman's  College. 
Sophomore-freshman  cane-rush. 

Oct.  18.  Fourth  state  intercollegiate  contest.  G.  E.  Ackerman,  '78, 
wins  second  prize,  31 — Hallowe'en;  students  bum  bridge  across  "Rubicon" 
near  Dempster  Hall. 

Dec.     Compulsory  church  attendance  changed  from  evening  to  morning 


1878. 

Jan.  4.  Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest. — Chapel  orations  by 
seniors.  10 — Intercollegiate  literary  contest  at  New  York.  Miss  Hunt,  '77, 
receives  first  prize  for  essay. — Hurd  prize  withdrawn.  15 — Vidette  appears, 
published  semi-monthly  by  students  in  competition  with  Tripod,  organ  of 
literary  societies.  E.  W.  Andrews,  Conrad  Haney,  and  I.  E.  Adams,  editors 
and  publishers.  25 — Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes. — Much  inter- 
est manifested  in  legal  proceedings  undertaken  to  compel  University  to  pay 
taxes  on  its  lands.     31 — Day  of  prayer  observed. 

Feb.  Junior  exhibition  discontinued  because  of  degeneration  of  mock 
programs. 

March.  College  orchestra  organized.  Suits  of  white  and  brown  ordered 
for  baseball  team.  Standings  of  students  announced  by  faculty  at  last  chapel 
of  term. 

April  3.  A  series  of  articles  on  University  Museum,  by  Dr.  Marcy,  ap- 
pears in  the  Vidette.  The  campus  ball  grounds  [where  the  library  now  stands] 
resodded  and  rolled.     26 — Joint  session  of  the  three  literary  societies. 

May.  Mrs.  William  Deering  offers  five  $10  prizes  to  successful  contestants 
for  positions  on  contest  for  Kirk  prize,  given  by  Mrs.  James  S.  Kirk  to  replace 
Easter  prize.     10 — Hinman  essay  contest.     31 — Adelphic  prize  contest. 

June.  Catalogue  shows  total  registration  in  College  191.  Phi  Kappa  Psi 
chapter  organized.  16 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Rev.  R.  M.  Hatfield.  17 — 
Reports  of  students  for  spring  term  read  in  chapel  by  faculty.  Class  day  exer- 
cises replaced  by  social  gathering  at  President  Marcy's  house.     Class  pre- 


22  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

sented  by  President  Marcy  to  William  A.  Spencer,  '61,  president  of  the  Alumni 
Association,  who  declares  them  admitted  to  that  body.  Roll  of  alumni  called. 
18 — Kirk  prize  contest.  19 — Meeting  of  Alumni  Association  and  evening  ban- 
quet at  Avenue  House.  20 — Twentieth  Commencement.  Speakers :  Ladd, 
Booth,  Quereau,  Kinman,  Demorest,  Harris,  Bassett,  Johnson,  Kagey,  Kry- 
der,  Wheaton,  Miss  Parks.  Annual  levee.  President's  house. — Professor 
Kistler  resigns  chair  of  Greek. 

Sept.  Candidates  for  admission  required  to  pass  examinations;  certifi- 
cates no  longer  accepted.  Chapel  orations  not  required  of  seniors  this  year. 
Committee  consisting  of  two  faculty  members  and  two  students  from  each 
class  elected  to  have  oversight  of  religious  life*of  College.  University  museum 
represented  at  Chicago  Exhibition  by  the  oological  collection  presented  by  W. 
H.  Ballou.  Robert  Baird,  '69,  becomes  Instructor  in  Greek  and  German. 
Catharine  Beal,  appears  as  Instructor  in  Drawing  and  Painting. 

Oct.     College  withdraws  from  Illinois  Intercollegiate  Association. 

1879. 

Jan.  2.  Dempster  Hall,  built  1854,  oldest  of  campus  buildings,  destroyed 
by  fire;  first  home  of  the  theological  school;  after  1868  used  as  a  dormitory. 
10 — Intercollegiate  literary  contest  at  New  York.  W.  H.  Harris,  '78,  repre- 
sentative orator,  and  W.  H.  Wait,  '79,  contestant  in  Latin.  24 — The  Tripod 
becomes  a  fortnightly  publication.     30 — Day  of  prayer  observed. 

Feb.  Joint  meeting  of  the  three  literary  societies.  Music  by  College  or- 
chestra. 

March.  "Songs  of  Northwestern  University"  appears,  128  pp. ;  compiled 
by  J.  A.  Fisher,  ex-'80.     Seniors  wear  silk  hats. 

April  7.  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  decision  renders  University  property  per- 
petually free  from  taxation. 

May  4.  A  secretary  is  appointed  at  College  prayer  meeting  to  open  corre- 
spondence with  view  of  connecting  the  students'  Christian  work  in  College 
with  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  9 — Hinman  essay  contest  for  Kedzie  prize.  10 — Base- 
ball: Northwestern,  12;  Racine,  10.  17 — Northwestern,  30;  Chicago,  13. 
31 — Northwestern,  14;  Chicago,  11. 

June.  Second  annual  oratorical  contest  of  Adelphic  society.  7 — L.  D. 
Wishard  writes,  suggesting  temporary  Y.  M.  C.  A.  organization  in  College. 
13 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  41;  Lake  Forest,  1.  Adelphic  society  listens 
to  a  lecture  by  Professor  Edmund  J.  James  of  the  Evanston  High  School,  on 
"Student  Life  in  Germany." — Championship  series  ends  in  tie  between  North- 
western and  Racine.  22 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Bishop  E.  G.  Andrews. 
23 — Class  day  exercises.  Presentation  of  class  by  Professor  H.  S.  Carhart; 
response  by  President  Oliver  Marcy.  Class  presents  tower  clock  to  the  Uni- 
versity. Junior  class  purchases  a  bell  to  be  given  to  the  University  next  com- 
mencement. The  bell  is  placed  in  the  clock  tower  of  University  Hall.  Field 
day  exercises  on  campus.  Senior  class  gives  concert  in  Baptist  church.  24 — 
Kirk  prize  contest.  25 — Meeting  of  Alumni  Association ;  committee  appoint- 
ed to  meet  committee  from  College  Association  to  choose  University  colors. 
Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Alumni  Association  published.  26 — Twenty- 
first  Commencement.     Speakers:     Hobart,  Horswell,  Tyler,  Wait,  Miss  Brad- 


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ley,  Donelson,  Miss  Casey,  Jackson,  Miss  Bayne,  Hood,  Miss  Webb,  Adams. 
Twenty-seven  graduates;  average  age,  twenty-two  years,  eleven  months. 
President's  levee  in  the  evening. 

Aug.  19.  Professor  Henry  Cohn  opens  a  summer  school  of  languages  at 
the  College. 

Oct.  Committee  of  oversight  for  Woman's  College  issues  a  rule  requiring 
women  registered  with  the  Dean  to  board  and  room  at  the  College  building. 
Joint  committee  of  alumni  and  students  decides  upon  purple  and  gold  as  Uni- 
versity colors.     Football  association  formed.     Rugby  rules  to  be  learned. 

Nov.  21.     Field  day  exercises  on  campus. 

1880. 

Jan.  College  designated  as  College  of  Liberal  Arts.  16 — Junior-sopho- 
more declamation  contest  for  Mann  prizes.  19 — Junior-sophomore  debate 
for  Gage  prizes.  24 — Meeting  for  organization  of  Students'  Christian  Associ- 
ation.— College  orchestra  disbands. — Day  of  prayer  observed. 

Feb.  5.  A  Students'  Christian  Association,  a  branch  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  is 
formed.  First  board  of  officers:  H.  N.  Herrick,  pres. ;  Charles  Horswell, 
vice-pres. ;  A.  R.  Solenberger,  sec'y;  C.  B.  Spencer,  cor.  sec'y;  George  Merritt, 
treas.  Meeting  of  football  association;  committee  appointed  to  select  two 
elevens  and  purchase  a  Rugby  ball.  Rugby  rules  published  in  Vidette;  teams 
begin  practice. 

March.  Dean  N.  S.  Davis  of  Medical  School  entertains  senior  classes  of 
Arts,  Law  and  Medicine  at  his  home. 

April  23.     Ossoli  society  contest  for  Farwell  prize. 

May  10.  First  league  ball  game  with  Racine:  Northwestern,  23;  Racine, 
12.  22 — Second  game:  Northwestern,  12;  Racine,  5.  Celebration  in  front  of 
Woman's  College.  14 — Hinman  prize  essay  contest. — Circulars  issued  an- 
nouncing summer  school  of  University,  July  6th  to  August  13th,  in  connection 
with  Professor  Cohn's  school.  28 — Adelphic  contest  for  Dunoon  prize. — Se- 
niors buy  class  canes. 

June.  College  withdraws  from  baseball  league.  Catalogue  issued.  Total 
registration  in  College,  183.  20 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Bishop  Bow- 
man. University  sermon  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Sheppard  of  Chicago.  21 — Class 
day.  Class  presented  by  Professor  Cumnock;  President  Marcy  responds. 
College  bell  is  presented  to  the  University  by  the  class.  Field  day  exercises 
on  campus.  22 — Kirk  contest.  24 — Twenty-second  Commencement  in 
Methodist  church.  Speakers :  Miss  Webster,  Foulks,  Miss  Mesick,  Hamil- 
ton, Miss  Etta  Smith,  Jessup,  Kemble,  Miss  Bradwell,  Davis,  Miss  Nind. 

July  6.  Opening  of  summer  school.  Professors  Carhart,  Fisk  and  Cum- 
nock of  the  College  give  courses. 

Sept.  Seniors  required  to  write  two  orations  this  term  to  be  handed  to 
Professor  Cumnock. 

Dec.  17.  Lecture  by  Theodore  Tilton  inaugurates  a  course  under  auspices 
of  senior  class. 


24  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

1881. 

Jan.  27.  Day  of  prayer  observed.  28 — First  issue  of  The  Northwestern, 
formed  by  union  of  Tripod  and  Vidette,  published  fortnightly  under  auspices 
of  literary  societies.  P.  H.  Swift,  *81,  editor-in-chief;  C.  E.  Piper,  '82,  pub- 
lisher and  business  manager. 

Feb.  4.  Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest.  11 — Joint  session  of 
three  literary  societies. — Seniors  wear  silk  hats.  14 — Adelphic  oratorical  con- 
test for  Dunoon  prize. 

March.  Committee  appointed  from  senior  class  to  investigate  matter  of 
a  college  annual.  26 — Reception  to  seniors  of  Arts,  Law,  and  Medicine  at 
Dr.  Marcy's  house.  • 

April.  Chapel  exercises  hereafter  at  noon.  Football  and  baseball  sea- 
son opens. 

May  6.  Ossoli  essay  contest  for  Farwell  prize.  20 — Hinman  essay  con- 
test for  Kedzie  prize.  25 — At  invitation  of  Orrington  Lunt,  a  number  of  trus- 
tees and  faculty  meet  and  dine  with  Governor  John  Evans,  president  of  trustees, 
at  Grand  Pacific  Hotel.  Two  questions  considered :  election  of  a  President 
of  the  University  and  payment  of  University  debt  of  $200,000.  Governor 
Evans  offers  to  give  $25,000  on  the  first  $100,000  subscribed  and  the  same 
amount  on  the  second  $100,000  subscribed,  offer  to  remain  open  one  year. 
Baseball  tournament  among  classes.     Class  of  '83  wins  and  is  given  a  banquet. 

June  17.  Kirk  prize  contest.  18 — Senior  lecture  course  completed.  19 — • 
Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Bishop  Foss.  University  sermon  by  Dr.  Briggs  of 
San  Francisco.  20 — Senior  banquet.  21 — Classday  exercises  in  Methodist 
church.  Class  presented  by  Webster,  impersonating  member  of  faculty; 
response  by  Briggs.  Rev.  Joseph  Cummings,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  unanimously 
elected  President  of  University.  Professors  Baird  and  Pearson  elected  to 
chairs  of  Greek  and  English  Literature  respectively.  Field  day  exercises 
on  campus;  twenty-three  events.  22 — Alumni  day.  Public  entertainment; 
poem,  J.  A.  J.  Whipple,  '76;  oration,  J.  H.  Raymond,  '71;  banquet. 
23 — Twenty-third  Commencement.  Speakers:  Butcher,  Cross,  Foster, 
Huston,  Matlack,  Miss  McArthur,  Miss  Meserve,  Nichol,  Rice,  Schneider, 
Swift,  Thatcher. 

Sept.     Prof.  John  H.  Long  elected  Professor  of  General  Chemistry. 

Oct.  4.  Reception  to  Dr.  Cummings;  address  of  welcome  by  F.  W.  Mer- 
rell, '82. 

Nov.  18.     Opening  of  lecture  course  under  auspices  of  senior  class. 

Dec.  23.  Delegates  from  Michigan  University,  Racine  College,  Wisconsin 
University  and  Northwestern  University  meet  in  Chicago  and  organize  a  col- 
lege baseball  association. — Custom  of  reading  in  public  standings  of  students 
at  close  of  each  term  discontinued. 

1882. 

Jan.  University  Hall  receives  slate  roof  and  is  provided  with  city  water. 
12 — Northwestern  now  published  by  ''the  students  of  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity."— Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  13.  Meeting  of  University  baseball  association;  new  constitution 
and  by-laws  adopted. 


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March  3.  Joint  session  of  three  literary  societies.  13 — Adelphic  contest 
for  Dunoon  prizes. — Sigma  chapter  of  Delta  Gamma  appears. 

April  6.  Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes.  7 — Junior-sopho- 
more declamation  contest  for  Mann  prizes.  18 — Upsilon  chapter  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma  appears. 

May.  Catalogue  is  published;  total  registration  in  College,  161.  13 — 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  21;  Wisconsin,  16.  19 — Wisconsin,  13;  North- 
western, 7.  22 — Racine,  10;  Northwestern,  9.  26 — Ossoli  contest.  31 — 
Baseball:     Michigan,  19;  Northwestern,  3. 

June  1.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  11;  Racine,  10.  2 — Hinman  essay 
contest.  16 — Kirk  contest.  18 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  President  Cum- 
mings.  University  sermon  by  Rev.  Russell  B.  Pope.  19 — Class  day  exercises 
in  Methodist  church.  Dr.  Marcy  presents  class;  President  Cummings  re- 
sponds. Pipe  of  peace  is  used  by  class.  20 — Financial  report  shows  effort 
to  raise  $100,000  to  make  good  Governor  Evans'  offer  was  successful.  Field 
day.  21 — Alumni  Association  meets.  Literary  exercises  on  campus:  poem, 
H.  S.  Boutell,  '74;  oration,  F.  M.  Bristol,  '77.  Banquet  and  reception  to 
President  Cummings.  22 — Twenty-fourth  Commencement.  Speakers :  Miss 
Prindle,  Dyche,  Miss  Cowles,  Merrell,  Miss  Hatfield,  Middlekauff,  Otjen,  Miss 
Lydia  Jones,  Lee,  McPherrin,  Miss  Somers,  Conwell.  Dr.  Cummings  addresses 
trustees  and  class  in  Latin.     Reception  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Cummings. 

Oct.  Gymnasium,  now  veneered  with  brick  and  fitted  with  new  appa- 
ratus, opened  after  long  disuse;  C.  A.  Duplessis,  director.  13 — Opening  of 
lecture  course  under  auspices  of  senior  class. 

Dec.  19.     Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Mann  prize. 

1883. 

Jan.     Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  Electric  hour  bells  placed  in  recitation  rooms.  Rules  of  govern- 
ment issued ;  new  system  of  general  and  special  honors  for  scholarship  estab- 
lished. 14 — Committee  from  senior  class  appointed  to  report  on  College  an- 
nual. 16 — Joint  session  of  three  literary  societies.  20 — Inaugural  exhibition 
at  gymnasium.  Athletic  feats  by  professionals,  underclassmen,  and  prepara- 
tory students. 

March.     Seniors  appear  in  black  "plug"  hats;  juniors  in  white  "plug"  hats. 

April.  Sophomore  class  appear  in  "mortar-boards."  10 — Junior-sopho- 
more debate  for  Gage  prizes.  12 — Adelphic  contest  for  Dunoon  prizes.  20 — 
Hinman  contest  for  Kedzie  prize.  21 — Life-saving  boys  bring  to  shore  crew 
of  schooner  aground  off  Winnetka. — Interclass  baseball  tournament.  24 — 
Exhibition  at  gymnasium. 

May  7.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  17;  Racine,  5.  Class  of '84  appoints  a 
committee  to  report  on  College  annual.  16 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  13; 
Racine,  9.  25 — Osooli  contest  for  Farwell  prize.  26 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 11 ;  Beloit,  7.     28 — Northwestern,  13;  Wisconsin,  6. 

June.  Catalogue  issued.  Registration  in  College,  149.  2 — Baseball: 
Northwestern,  10;  Wisconsin,  4.  9 — Northwestern,  14;  Beloit,  10.  Cham- 
pionship won  without  the  loss  of  a  game.  15 — Kirk  contest.  17 — Bacca- 
laureate sermon  by  President  Cummings.     Sermon  before  Students'  Christian 


26  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

Association  by  Rev.  F.  M.  Bristol,  '77.  18 — Class  day  exercises.  19 — Field  day. 
20 — Alumni  Association  is  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Illinois.  21 — 
Twenty-fifth  Commencement.     President's  reception. 

Sept.  Dr.  Marcy  publishes  report  on  museum,  containing  list  of  donations 
and  donors  since  1874. 

Oct.     Prof.  Philip  Greiner  assumes  directorship  of  gymnasium. 

Nov.  2.  Senior  class  appoints  committee  to  mature  plans  for  College  an- 
nual; C.  S.  Raddin  elected  editor-in-chief,  W.  H.  Crawford,  business  manager. 

Dec.  1.  Through  efforts  of  Miss  Bancroft,  Dean  of  Women,  Western  Asso- 
ciation of  Collegiate  Alumnae  is  formed  in  Chicago.  7 — Senior  lecture  course 
opens.     18 — Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Mann  prizes. 

1884. 

Jan.  26.  First  meeting  of  Western  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae. 
31 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges  observed. 

March  24.     Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes. 

April  8.  Adelphic  contest  for  Dunoon  prizes.— All  classes  appear  in  dis- 
tinctive hats.  Seniors,  black  silk  tiles;  juniors,  white;  sophomores,  brown; 
freshmen,  pearl. 

May  3,  Baseball:  Northwestern,  19;  Racine,  13.  Pandora,  first  col- 
lege annual,  appears,  published  by  senior  class.  17 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 24;  Beloit,  8.  19 — Northwestern,  6;  Wisconsin,  14.  30 — Ossoli 
contest. 

June.  Catalogue  issued.  Total  registration  in  College,  155.  13 — Kirk 
contest.  15 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  President  Cummings.  Sermon  be- 
fore Students'  Christian  Association  by  Rev.  Thomas  E.  Green  of  Chicago. 
16 — Class  day.  17 — Field  day.  18 — Exercises  of  Alumni  Association;  his- 
tory by  Elizabeth  Hunt,  '77;  oration  by  Hon.  George  L.  Yaple,  '71 ;  banquet. 
19 — Twenty-sixth  Commencement.  Speakers :  Crawford,  Miss  Hill,  Currier, 
Miss  Adams,  Raddin,  Miss  Simpson,  Patterson,  Miss  Maltbie,  Atchison,  Miss 
Crandon,  Bell,  Miss  Redfield.     President's  reception. 

Sept.  Scholarship  offered  to  best  prepared  freshman  from  a  Cook  County 
high  school.  Prof.  Long  takes  chair  of  Chemistry.  New  sidewalks  on  the 
campus;  driveways  graded  and  graveled.  Alumni  place  portrait  of  Prof. 
Henry  S.  Noyes  in  the  chapel. 

Oct.  Annual  report  of  museum  appears.  6 — Meeting  of  students  to 
organize  a  Blaine  and  Logan  club.  14 — Meeting  of  students  to  organize  a  St. 
John  and  Daniel  club  in  support  of  Prohibition  party.  18 — Meeting  of  Blaine 
and  Logan  club  in  Jennings  Hall.  Speakers:  H.  S.  Boiitell,  '74;  C.  E.  Piper, 
'72;  A.  J.  Scott,  '74. — Representatives  from  fraternities  and  sororities  prepare 
constitution  organizing  ''Pandora  Association."  The  annual  to  be  in  hands 
of  a  literary  and  a  business  committee,  whose  chairmen  shall  be  editor-in-chief 
and  business  manager  respectively ;  profits  to  form  a  fund ;  losses  to  fall  on  the 
chapters.  27 — Young  Woman's  Missionary  Society  organized. — Chapel  choir 
organized. 

Dec.  23.     Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Norton  prizes. 


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1886. 

Jan.  19.  Mark  Twain  and  George  Cable  give  an  entertainment  under  the 
auspices  of  the  senior  class.     29 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  13.  Adelphic  contest  for  Dunoon  prizes.  26 — Gymnasium  exhibi- 
tion. 

April.  Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes.  Syllabus,  a  new  Col- 
lege annual,  appears,  published  by  fraternities  and  sororities;  contains  list 
of  alumni  of  College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Northwestern  Female  College  with 
residences  and  occupations. 

May  2.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  9;  Racine,  10. — Sophomores  appear  in 
Oxford  caps ;  freshmen  in  like  with  red  tassels.  9 — Baseball :  Northwestern, 
13;  Racine,  19.  29 — Ossoli  contest  for  Farwell  prize.  30 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 11 ;  Beloit,  10. 

June  4.  Freshmen  plan  to  cremate  "Trig"  on  the  campus;  class  president 
and  the  orator  captured  by  sophomores.  12 — Kirk  contest.  14 — Bacca- 
laureate sermon  by  President  Cummings.  Sermon  before  Students'  Christian 
Association  by  Rev.  Bishop  Fowler.  15 — Class  day  exercises  in  Methodist 
church.  Huxford  presents  class  in  a  Latin  speech ;  Slichter  responds  in  Latin ; 
oration,  FuUerton;  history,  Miss  Sawyer;  poem,  Light;  prophecy.  Miss  Sharp. 
16 — Resignation  of  Dean  Jane  M.  Bancroft.  Field  day  exercises.  17 — 
Meeting  of  Alumni  Association;  oration  by  F.  E.  Knappen,  '77;  essay,  Helen 
L.  Miller,  '80.  Banquet.  18 — Twenty-seventh  Commencement.  Twenty- 
two  graduates. — Catalogue  for  1884-1885  issued.  Total  registration  in  College, 
147. 

Aug.  Life-saving  crew  rescue  ten  persons  from  schooner  Jamaica,  strand- 
ed off  Glencoe. 

Sept.  Prof.  A.  V.  E.  Young  takes  chair  of  Chemistry.  Instruction  in  the 
use  of  the  microscope  is  given  by  M.  D.  Ewell. 

Oct.  Freshmen  and  sophomores  appear  in  mortar-boards.  Football  is 
played  on  the  campus. 

Dec.  18.  Norton  declamation  contest. — Miss  Bancroft,  Dean  of  Women 
and  Professor  of  French,  retires. 

1886. 

Jan.  Miss  Rena  A.  Michaels,  becomes  Dean  of  Women  and  Professor  of 
French.  18 — College  team  defeats  Chicago  Y.  M.  C.  A.  in  tug-of-war.  19 — 
Adelphic  contest  for  Dunoon  prizes.  22 — University  day  inaugurated.  Presi- 
dent, faculty,  and  students  meet  departments  of  Law  and  Medicine  at  station, 
and  all  proceed  to  the  church.  Address  of  welcome  by  President  Cummings ; 
responses  by  representatives  from  the  various  departments.  Banquet  at  Ave- 
nue House  and  reception  by  ladies  of  Woman's  College.  28 — Day  of  prayer 
for  colleges. 

March  11.  Gymnasium  exhibition.  12 — Joint  session  of  three  literary 
societies. 

April  9.  Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes. — Seniors  adopt  black 
"plug"  hats,  juniors  white.     30 — Report  of  museum  by  Dr.  Marcy  is  issued. 

May  7.  Hinman  essay  contest  for  Kedzie  prizes.  8 — Baseball :  Racine, 
4;  Northwestern,  0. — Syllabus,  issued   by  fraternities  and  sororities.     Cata- 


28  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

logue  issued.  Fifteen  hours  a  week  required  from  all  classes.  17 — Baseball: 
Wisconsin,  9;  Northwestern,  3.  18 — Northwestern  defeats  Beloit.  22 — 
Northwestern,  7;  Wisconsin,  4.     28 — Ossoli  essay  contest  for  Farwell  prize. 

June  6.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  11;  BeloiL  10.  Through  efforts  of  Dr. 
Bonbright  the  library  becomes  one  of  the  repositories  for  government  publi- 
cations. 12 — Baseball:  Racine,  9 ;  Northwestern,  10. — Cremation  of  'Trig;" 
oration,  Weeden;  poem,  Herben.  18 — Kirk  contest.  20 — Baccalaureate 
sermon  by  President  Cummings.  Sermon  before  Students'  Christian  Associ- 
ation by  Rev.  John  Alabaster.  21 — Class  day  in  Methodist  church.  Class 
presented  by  Schell;  response  by  class  president;  oration,  Place;  history, 
Miss  Peterson;  prophecy.  Miss  Van  Benscffoten.  22 — Field  day.  23 — Lay- 
ing of  comer-stone  of  Science  Hall.  Address  by  Bishop  Merrill.  Dedicatory 
hymn  written  by  Professor  C.  W.  Pearson.  Alumni  Association  exercises: 
song  by  Mrs.  Tilden  of  Detroit  and  readings  by  Professor  Cumnock.  24 — 
Twenty-eighth  Commencement.  Thirteen  graduates.  Speakers :  Schell,  Miss 
Peterson,  Fleming,  Miss  King,  Hill,  Kindig,  Miss  Bumann,  Miss  Peart,  Ed- 
mondson.  Miss  Van  Benschoten.     President's  reception. 

Sept.  F.  J.  Parsons  becomes  Professor  of  Physics  in  place  of  Professor 
Carhart,  who  resigns  to  accept  professorship  at  University  of  Michigan.  Rev. 
Dr.  R.  D.  Sheppard  takes'charge]of  the  work  in  History  and  Political  Economy. 

Oct.  30.     Foot-ball :     Harvard  preparatory  eleven  defeats  Northwestern. 

Nov.     College  Athletic  Association  organized. 

Dec.  17.     Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Norton  prize. 

1887. 

Jan.  Catalogue  for  1886-1887  issued.  Announcement  that  after  1890 
Master's  degree  will  be  conferred  only  upon  examination.  12 — College  wins 
medal  in  tug-of-war  at  inauguration  of  Casino  Gymnasium,  Chicago.  20 — 
Illinois  Alpha  chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Theta  re-established.  21 — Northwestern 
published  by  E.  L.  Shuman,  '87,  and  R.  O.  Vandercook,  '88,  who  constitute 
the  "Northwestern  University  Press  Co."  with  printing  office  in  the  gym- 
nasium.    27 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  17.  Lecture  course  opens  under  auspices  of  senior  class.  22 — Sec- 
ond celebration  of  University  day.  Students  from  city  departments  arrive  on 
special  train  and  are  met  by  a  reception  committee  of  fifty.  Procession  to 
Woman's  College,  where  a  reception  is  given.  Inspection  of  new  buildings  on 
campus.  Banquet  in  Methodist  church  parlors.  T.  R.  Greene,  '87,  toast- 
master.  Dedication  of  Hall  of  Science.  Address  by  Hon.  Richard  Edwards, 
LL.  D.,  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

March  3.  The  seventieth  anniversary  of  Dr.  Cummings'  birth;  he  is  pre- 
sented with  two  etchings  and  an  easy  chair  by  the  students  at  chapel,  and  in 
evening  trustees,  faculty,  and  friends  call  upon  him  and  give  him  $1,500  to  be 
used  in  taking  a  vacation.  1 1 — Annual  gymnasium  exhibition :  twelve  events. 
Team  wins  state  championship  in  tug-of-war  with  Co.  C,  111.  National  Guards. 
— Adelphic  contest  for  Dunoon  prizes. 

April  8.  First  annual  banquet  of  Northwestern  University  alumni  of  Chi- 
cago and  vicinity.     Junior-sophomore  debate  contest.     15 — Inter-class  base- 


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ball  tournament  begins.  22 — First  regular  cane-rush  between  sophomore  and 
freshman  classes.     30 — Baseball:     Racine,  11 ;  Northwestern,  8. 

May  6.  Hinman  contest.  7 — Baseball:  Lake  Forest,  13;  Northwestern, 
8.  10 — Dedication  of  Memorial  Hall  of  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  14 — 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  5;  Beloit,  4.  16 — Wisconsin,  9;  Northwestern,  8. 
20 — Wisconsin,  10;  Northwestern,  8.  30 — Northwestern,  6;  Beloit,  4.  Junior 
class  gives  an  "exhibition"  program. 

June  3.  Ossoli  essay  contest  for  Farwell  prize.  4 — Baseball:  Racine, 
8;  Northwestern,  1.  11 — Northwestern,  4;  Lake  Forest,  3. — Syllabus 
issued  by  fraternities  and  sororities.  17 — Kirk  oratorical  contest.  19 — Bac- 
calaureate sermon  by  President  Cummings.  Sermon  before  Christian  Associ- 
ation by  Rev.  John  Williamson.  20 — Class  day  exercises.  Oration,  Mc- 
Lennan ;  history.  Miss  Coone ;  pdtem,  Greenman ;  prophecy.  Miss  Crandon ;  pre- 
sentation of  gifts,  Zueblin.  21 — Field  day.  Inter-class  tennis  tournament. 
22 — Alumni  Association  meeting  and  banquet.  23 — Twenty-ninth  Com- 
mencement. Thirty-four  graduates.  Speakers:  Brand,  Miss  Wales,  Miss 
Harvey,  Campbell,  Miss  Coone,  Springer,  Miss  Hill,  Shuman,  McLennan,  Atch- 
ison, Davis,  Miss  David,  Wright,  Miss  Ambrose.     President's  reception. 

During  summer  tug-of-war  team  defeats  Co.  C,  111.  National  Guards,  win- 
ning silver  cup. 

July  20.  Directors  of  Dearborn  Observatory,  on  invitation  of  the  trustees, 
visit  Evanston  to  consider  location  of  the  observatory. 

Aug.     Midsummer  number  of  Northwestern  issued. 

Sept.  14.  C.  S.  Cook,  of  Princeton  University,  becomes  Professor  of  Phy- 
sics, vice  F.  J.  Parsons,  resigned.  Dr.  G.  W.  Hough  becomes  Professor  of 
Astronomy  and  Director  of  Dearborn  Observatory. 

Oct.  Dearborn  telescope  given  to  the  University  on  condition  that  an 
observatory  be  erected  and  a  chair  established,  to  be  filled  by  action  of  Chicago 
Astronomical  Society.  J.  B.  Hobbs  of  Chicago  gives  $25,000  for  erection  of 
building.     Students  celebrate  with  procession,  transparencies,  etc. 

Nov.  Seniors  appear  in  black  silk  hats.  18 — Proposition  from  Ann  Arbor 
football  eleven  to  play  a  Thanksgiving  game  rejected.  28 — Senior  lecture 
course  opens. 

Dec.  16.     Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Norton  prizes. 

1888. 

Jan.  Catalogue  issued.  13 — The  Northwestern  becomes  a  weekly  publi- 
cation, still  printed  by  Northwestern  University  Press  Co.  in  gymnasium. 
First  of  a  series  of  tug-of-war  contests. — Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Pullman 
team  at  Casino  Gymnasium,  Chicago. — -Twentieth  Century  Club  established. 
Alumni  and  members  of  senior  and  junior  classes  eligible;  instructors,  honorary 
members.  Object:  Promotion  of  original  research  and  knowledge  of  trend 
of  modern  thought.  President,  E.  L.  Shuman,  '87.  26 — Day  of  prayer  for 
colleges.  27 — Joint  open  session  of  Adelphic  and  Ossoli  societies. — Tug-of- 
war  team  defeats  Casino  Gymnasium  team. 

Feb.  Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Chicago  Amateur  Athletic  Club,  and  Co. 
D,  Illinois  National  Guards.     22 — Third  University  day.     Special  train  brings 


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about  300  students  of  city  departments  to  Evanston.  Reception  at  Woman's 
College.  Visit  to  buildings.  Gymnasium  exhibition.  Tug-of-war  between 
College  and  Medical  School  teams,  the  former  winning.  Dinner  served  to 
visitors  at  restaurants  and  hotels.  In  the  evening  President  Cummings  ad- 
dresses the  students  in  the  Methodist  church.  Speeches  follow  from  repre- 
sentatives of  various  departments.     G.  H.  Horswell,  '79,  toastmaster. 

March.  Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic  Club  in  Chicago.  Meet- 
ing of  University  band  with  intention  to  make  it  a  permanent  organization. 

April.  Glee  Club  formed.  6 — Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes. 
20 — Adelphic  oratorical  contest.  Tug-of-war  team  wins  five  gold  medals  in 
competition  with  three  teams  at  Casino.  28 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  15; 
Lake  Forest,  13. 

May  5.  Baseball:  Racine,  11;  Northwestern,  8.  11 — Wisconsin,  6; 
Northwestern,  0.  18 — Hinman  essay  contest  for  Adams  prizes.  19 — Base- 
ball: Northwestern,  3 ;  Beloit,  2.  21 — Wisconsin,  7 ;  Northwestern,  5.  25 — 
Debate  between  Republican  and  Prohibition  clubs  of  University.  26 — Base- 
ball: Beloit,  7;  Northwestern,  6.  Syllabus,  published  by  fraternities  and 
sororities,  is  issued. 

June  1.  Ossoli  contest  for  Sheppard  prizes.  2 — Baseball:  Racine,  10; 
Northwestern,  5.  9 — Lake  Forest,  10;  Northwestern,  9.  14 — "Trig" cre- 
mated by  freshman  class  on  the  campus.  Funeral  oration  by  J.  H.  Haggerty. 
15 — Kirk  contest.  17 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  President  Cummings. 
Sermon  before  University  Christian  Association  by  Rev.  John  L.  Withrow. 
18 — Class  day  in  Methodist  church.  Presentation  of  class  by  C.  H.  Booth; 
history.  Page;  poem.  Miss  Thatcher;  oration.  Little;  prophecy.  Miss  Allen; 
gifts,  Bradford.  19 — Field  day.  Nine  events.  Music  by  University  band. 
20 — Address  before  Alumni  Association  by  Rev.  Robert  Bentley,  D.  D., 
'62.  Reunion  and  collation.  Concert  by  University  Glee  Club  and  Orches- 
tra. 21 — Thirtieth  Commencement.  Thirty-nine  graduates.  Speakers: 
Miss  Ailing,  Miss  Allen,  Booth,  Bradford,  Cartwright,  Hunt,  Linebarger, 
Little,  Middlekauff,  Pattison,  Miss  Pearsons,  Thoms,  Calkins,  Edwards,  Que- 
reau,  Thwing,  Tuttle,  Page.  Laying  of  corner-stone  of  Dearborn  Observatory. 
President's  reception. 

July  20.     Midsummer  issue  of  Northwestern. 

Sept.  Dr.  H.  F.  Fisk  becomes  Professor  of  Pedagogics,  E.  H.  Moore 
appears  as  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and  C.  B.  Atwell  as  Instruc- 
tor in  Natural  History. 

Oct.  Seniors  appear  in  silk  hats.  26 — -Sophomore-freshman  cane-rush. 
Pole  five  feet  long  and  one  inch  in  diameter  held  by  freshmen.  Sophomores 
given  thirty  minutes  in  which  to  break  it;  they  fail. 

Nov.  29.     Football:     Northwestern,  16;  West  Division  High  School,  6. 

Dec.  Junior-sophomore  declamation  contest  for  Norton  prizes.  8 — 
Football:     Northwestern,  12;  Lake  Forest,  6. 

1889. 
Jan.     Catalogue  published  by  University  Press  Co.     Total  registration  in 
College,  286.     Commencement   speakers  to  be   ten  having  highest  rank  in 
writing  and  speaking,  and  average  of  85  in  scholarship.     Kirk  prize  to  be  con- 


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ferred  upon  best  of  these.  24 — Senior  lecture  course  opens.  31 — Day  of 
prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  4.  Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic  Club  at  Casino  Gym- 
nasium, Chicago.  22 — Fourth  University  day:  reception  to  city  depart- 
ments at  Woman's  College;  inspection  of  buildings;  gymnasium  exhibition 
and  tug-of-war  between  Law  and  Medical  departments;  visiting  students 
given  dinner  at  Avenue  House  and  restaurants.  Formal  program  at  the 
Methodist  church;  Professor  Young,  toastmaster.  Address  by  Dr.  Marcy; 
music  by  Northwestern  University  quartet;  toasts  by  representatives  from 
various  departments.  Dormitory  for  men  erected  at  corner  of  Chicago  Avenue 
and  Cook  Street. 

March  4.  Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic  Club  and  wins  five 
gold-headed  silk  umbrellas.  Scholarship  established  by  Chicago  Herald. 
18 — Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic  Club. 

April  5.  Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes.  8 — Tug-of-war  team 
defeats  Union  Athletic  Club  and  wins  Meriden  cup  and  five  gold  watch  charms. 
12 — Adelphic-Ossoli  joint  session.  Syllabus  appears,  published  by  fra- 
ternities and  sororities.     Juniors  appear  in  white  "plug"  hats. 

May  2.  Adelphic  contest  for  National  Library  Association  prizes.  11 — 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  13;  Lake  Forest,  8.  11 — Northwestern,  12;  Wis- 
consin, 2.  17 — Northwestern,  15;  Beloit,  10.  Hinman  essay  contest  for 
Adams  prizes.  25 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  18;  Beloit,.  1.  27 — Wiscon- 
sin, 9;  Northwestern,  5. 

June  10.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  14;  Lake  Forest,  8.  12 — Hinman  de- 
bate contest  for  Raymond  prizes.  13 — Freshmen  cremate  "Trig"  in  front  of 
Woman's  College.  15 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  12;  Wisconsin,  11.  North- 
western wins  league  championship  and  pennant.  16 — Baccalaureate  sermon 
by  President  Cummings.  Sermon  before  University  Christian  Association  by 
Rev.  P.  S.  Henson,  D.  D.  17 — Class  day  exercises  in  church.  Class  pre- 
sented by  P.  R.  Shumway,  president;  response  by  Charles  S.  Graves  in  a  Latin 
speech;  oration,  Leonard;  history,  Herben;  poem.  Miss  Foster;  prophecy. 
Miss  Edwards.  18 — Gov.  Evans  gives  $75,000  to  University.  19 — Ivy 
planted  by  senior  class.  Field  day;  seventeen  events.  Dedication  of  Dear- 
bom  Observatory.  Afternoon  meeting  at  the  Observatory,  Hon.  J.  Y. 
Scammon,  LL.  D.,  presiding.  Addresses  by  Professor  Hough,  Hon.  Ezra 
B.  McCagg  and  J.  H.  Raymond,  '71.  Evening  meeting  at  church,  Hon.  J.  B. 
Hobbs  presiding.  Address  by  President  Daniel  C.  Oilman,  LL.  D.,  of  Johns 
Hopkins  University.  20 — Thirty-first  Commencement.  Thirty-four  grad- 
uates. Ten  speakers  contesting  for  Kirk  prize:  Leonard,  Beers,  Weir, 
Weeden,  Dixon,  Shumway,  Elmore,  Miss  Hubbell,  Herben,  Graves.  Alumni 
banquet.     President's  reception. 

Aug.  1.     Midsummer  Northwestern  issued. 

Sept.  5.  Illinois  Alpha  chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  honorary  society, 
established. 

Oct.  Seniors  appear  in  black  silk  hats.  Second  program  of  the  Twentieth 
Century  Club  issued;  S.  J.  Herben,  president.  11— Sophomore-freshman 
cane-rush.  Cane  four  feet  long  of  seasoned  ash,  one  inch  in  diameter.  Time, 
17  minutes.     22 — Life-saving  crew  rescue  twenty-nine  persons  from  two  ves- 


32  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

sels  and  a  tug,  aground  off  Wilmette,  making  a  total  of  over  two  hundred  lives 
saved  by  the  crew  since  1878. 

Nov.  Sophomores  appear  in  mortar-boards.  28 — Life-saving  crew  res- 
cue eighteen  men  from  steamer  Calumet,  wrecked  off  Highland  Park.  [See 
Oct.  21,  1890.] 

Dec.  Clock  in  hallway  of  University  Hall  connected  with  Observatory. 
7 — Football:  Northwestern,  24;  Wanderers'  Athletic  Club,  0.  14 — Decla- 
mation contest  for  Congdon  prizes. — Catalogue  issued.  Registration  in  Col- 
lege, 253. 

1890.  • 

Jan.  21.  Students'  Christian  Association  adopts  report  of  committee  ad- 
vising that  the  association  be  divided  into  a  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  a  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
30 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  Chapel  benches  are  replaced  by  opera  chairs.  F.  E.  Tyler,  '79, 
gives  money  for  a  piano  for  chapel.  21 — University  day.  About  250  stu- 
dents from  city  departments  come  to  Evanston.  Visit  buildings.  Gym- 
nasium exhibition.  Tug-of-war  between  Dental  and  Medical  School  repre- 
sentatives. Evening  meeting  at  church.  Prof.  C.  W.  Pearson,  toastmaster. 
Address  of  welcome.  Dr.  H.  F.  Fisk.  Addresses  by  representatives  of  various 
departments.     Informal  reception. 

March  10.  Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic  Club.  24 — Tug-of- 
war  team  wins  permanent  possession  of  Meriden  cup  by  defeating  the  ''Ac- 
tives." 

April  4.  Junior-sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes.  7 — University 
women  organize  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Martha  C.  Smith,  '91,  president.  15 — Students' 
Christian  Association  having  dissolved,  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  is  established.  Frank 
Alabaster,  '90,  president.  21 — Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic 
Club  and  wins  the  Hub  cup  and  championship  of  northwest. 

May  7.  Death  of  President  Cummings.  Born  181 7 ;  graduated  from  Wes- 
leyan  University  (Conn.),  1840;  president  of  Genesee  College  (N.  Y.),  three 
years;  of  Wesleyan  University, sixteen  years;  of  Northwestern  University, 
nine  years.  College  exercises  suspended  until  the  12th.  Dr.  Marcy  becomes 
Acting  President  once  more.  17 — Baseball:  Lake  Forest,  10;  Northwestern, 
8.  Syllabus  issued  by  fraternities  and  sororities.  23 — Hinman  contest 
for  Adams  prizes.  24 — Baseball:  Wisconsin,  6;  Northwestern,  5.  26 — 
Northwestern,  11;  Beloit,  4.  29 — Adelphic  contest  for  prizes  offered  by  Mrs. 
R.M.Hatfield.     31— Baseball:     Northwestern,    19 ;  Beloit,  4. 

June.  Missionary  Board  of  Control  established  for  purpose  of  keeping  a 
student  representative  in  foreign  field.  6 — Delegates  from  Michigan  Uni- 
versity, Oberlin  College,  University  of  Wisconsin  and  Northwestern  University 
meet  at  Ann  Arbor  and  organize  the  Northern  Oratorical  League.  North- 
western's  representatives,  Grier  and  Burch;  former  made  chairman  of  con- 
vention. Northwestern' s  delegates  furnish  the  title  of  the  league.  7 — Base- 
ball: Northwestern,  17;  Wisconsin,  9.  11 — Freshmen  send  "Trig"  up  in  a 
balloon.  14 — Hinman  debate  for  Raymond  prizes.  15 — Baccalaureate  ser- 
mon by  Dr.  Milton  S.  Terry.  Sermon  before  University  Christian  Associa- 
tions   by   Rev.   Simon  J.   McPherson.     16 — Class  day  exercises  in  church. 


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Presentation  of  class,  Springer;  history,  J.  J.  Shuman;  poem.  Miss  Clark;  ora- 
tion, Grier;  prophecy.  Miss  Swan;  gifts,  Parkes;  pipe  oration,  Martin.  17 — 
Ivy  exercises.  Field  day;  seven  events.  Services  in  memory  of  President 
Cummings.  Addresses  by  Dr.  J.  M.  King  of  New  York  and  Rev.  Robert  I. 
Fleming,  '86.  18 — Alumni  day.  19 — Thirty-second  Commencement. 
Speakers,  contesting  for  Kirk  prize :  Miss  Fisk,  Craig,  Burch,  Miss  Tucker, 
Grier,  Groves,  Demorest,  Miss  Clarke,  Denny,  Miss  Bock.  Fence  along  the 
campus  on  the  south  side  is  removed  and  cement  walk  laid.  Driveway  up 
to  University  Hall  widened  and  cement  walk  laid. 

Sept.  1.  Dr.  Henry  Wade  Rogers  elected  President  of  the  University. 
Third  program  of  Twentieth  Century  Club  appears.  J.  T.  Hatfield  appears  as 
Professor  of  German,  J.  R.  Taylor  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin.  29 — Fresh- 
men appear  with  canes;  an  impromptu  "rush"  is  precipitated  by  sophomores. 

Oct.  14.  Old  Northwestern  Association,  composed  of  members  of  the  three 
literary  societies,  is  dissolved.  A  new  association  is  formed,  consisting  of 
paid-up  subscribers.  17 — The  Northwestern  World  appears,  published  weekly 
by  non-fraternity  students.  Sidney  P.  Johnston,  '91,  editor-in-chief.  Sen- 
iors appear  in  ''plug"  hats.  20 — Football  association  formed.  21 — Secre- 
tary of  U.  S.  Treasury  grants  gold  medals  to  Captain  L.  O.  Lawson,  George  E. 
Crosby,  W.  M.  Ewing,  J.  Loining,  E.  B.  Fowler,  William  Wilson  and  F.  M. 
Kindig  of  the  life-saving  crew  for  rescue  of  the  crew  of  the  Calumet  last 
Thanksgiving  day.  22 — Northwestern  University  Association  of  the  North- 
ern Oratorical  League  organized. 

Nov.  15.  The  "Massasoits,"  an  anti-fraternity  organization,  appears. 
.D.  B.  Fayervveather  of  New  York  dies  and  is  only  then  known  to  be  the  donor 
of  Science  Hall.  Freshmen  appear  in  three-cornered  mortar-boards.  19 — 
Student  Volunteer  Band  organized  for  preparation  of  missionaries. 
20 — Football  at  Milwaukee:  Northwestern,  22;  Wisconsin,  10.  22 — North- 
western, 22;  Beloit,  6. 

Dec.  3.  College  Orchestra  organized.  19 — Junior-sophomore  contest  for 
Congdon  prizes. 

1891. 

Jan.  20.  Reception  to  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Rogers  by  fraternities  and  sororities 
at  Evanston  Club  House. — Owl  Club,  literary  society  composed  of  underclass- 
men, appears.     29 — Day  of  prayer  observed. 

Feb.  19.  Inauguration  of  President  Rogers  takes  the  place  of  University 
day  exercises.  Procession  of  students  of  all  departments.  Formal  program 
at  Methodist  church.  Prayer  by  Bishop  Merrill.  Speech  of  investiture  by 
Orrington  Lunt,  acting  president  of  trustees.  Dr.  N.  S.  Davis,  address 
of  welcome  on  behalf  of  faculties.  Wm,  E.  Clarke,  Jr.,  of  College  of  Law, 
speaks  on  behalf  of  students.  James  H.  Raymond  represents  the  Alum- 
ni Association.  Inaugural  address  by  President  Rogers.  Supper  served  in 
church  parlors  after  exercises.  Frank  H.  Scott,  '76,  toastmaster.  Toasts  by 
representatives  of  various  departments.  Banquet  to  President  Rogers  by 
Alumni  Association  at  Grand  Pacific  Hotel.  Judge  Horton,  toastmaster. 
Toasts  by  President  Fiske  of  Albion  College,  President  Eaton  of  Beloit  College, 
Dr.  Quine  of  Chicago  Medical  College,  and  Judge  Collins,  '72,  of  Chicago. 


34  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

March  6.  Tug-of-war  team  defeats  Union  Athletic  Club  and  Co.  C,  Illinois 
National  Guards,  winning  permanent  possession  of  Hub  cup  and  champion- 
ship of  northwest.  14 — Tug-of-war  team  is  defeated  by  Massachusetts  Insti- 
tute of  Technology  at  Boston.  Freshman  class  pjiblishes  "Songs  of  '94"  as 
result  of  prize  song  contest. 

April.  Catalogue  issued.  Registration  in  College,  310.  10 — Junior- 
sophomore  debate  for  Gage  prizes.     14 — Twentieth  Century  Club  disbands. 

May  1.  First  annual  meeting  and  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League, 
held  at  Ann  Arbor.  John  P.  Adams,  '91,  orator;  Ray  C.  Harker,  '91,  alter- 
nate; Robert  K.  Nisbet,  '91,  delegate  to  busir^ss  meeting.  Second  place  won. 
6 — Memorial  service  for  J.  H.  Haggerty,'91,  in  College  chapel.  11 — Baseball: 
Northwestem,'9;  Wisconsin,  5.  13 — Northwestern,  17;  Lake  Forest,  10.  15 — 
Hinman  essay  contest.  23 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  11;  Lake  Forest,  3. 
Syllabus  issued  by  fraternities  and  sororities.  Arrow  issued  by  Massasoits 
and  non-fraternity  students. 

June  1.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  5;  Wisconsin,  3.  8 — Northwestern,  7; 
Beloit,  2.  Championship  of  Western  College  League  is  won.  20 — Hinman 
debate  for  Raymond  prizes.  Women  admitted  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa  mem- 
bership. 21 — Baccalaureate  address  by  President  Rogers.  Sermon  before 
Christian  Associations  of  College  and  Academy  by  Rev.  Frank  M.  Bristol,  '77. 
22 — Class  day  exercises  in  Church.  Seniors  inaugurate  custom  of  wear- 
ing cap  and  gown.  23 — Field  day.  Finals  in  tournament  of  Northwestern 
Tennis  Club,  and  first  annual  shoot  of  Northwestern  Gun  Club.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  oration,  by  L.  H.  Boutell.  24 — Ivy  exercises  by  senior  class.  Alumni 
reception  to  faculty,  trustees  and  graduating  class  at  Evanston  Club. 
Meeting  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society.  25 — Thirty-third  Commencement 
held  in  Methodist  church.  Thirty-nine  graduates.  Speakers,  contesting  for 
Kirk  prize:  Tisdel,  Adams,  Scott,  Zimmerman,  Miss  Robinson,  Haskins, 
Shuman,  Miss  Smith,  Phelps,  Walrath,  Harker,  Power.  President's  reception. 
— Miss  Michaels  resigns  as  Dean  of  Woman's  College  and  Professor  of  French. 

Sept.  Mrs.  Emily  Huntington  Miller  becomes  Dean  of  Women.  Miss 
Emily  Wheeler  becomes  Professor  of  Romance  Languages.  Dr.  G.  A.  Coe  ap- 
pears as  Professor  of  Philosophy.  W.  E.  Smyser  appears  as  Instructor  in  Eng- 
lish ;  P.  S.  Stallhofen  and  G.  W.  Smith  as  Instructors  in  German ;  J.  A.  Scott, 
Instructor  in  Greek;  M.  Vayhinger, in  Mathematics;  Milton  S.Terry,  Lecturer 
on  English  Bible.  20 — Reception  to  entering  class  by  the  Christian  Associa- 
tions.— Advisory  board,  called  University  Senate,  organized,  to  consist  of  the 
President,  four  faculty  members,  three  students  each ,  from  senior,  junior 
and  sophomore  classes,  and  two  from  freshman  class. — Athletic  grounds 
moved  to  north  campus  near  observatory.  George  W.  Muir  starts  subscrip- 
tion scheme  for  a  grand-stand. — Requirement  of  "major  work"  in  at  least  one 
department  is  introduced  and  subjects  of  instruction  arranged  in  annual 
courses. — Football  League  organized,  composed  of  Beloit  College,  and  North- 
western, Lake  Forest  and  Wisconsin  Universities. 

Oct.  2,  College  work  suspended  on  account  of  unveiling  of  statue  of  Gen- 
eral Grant  in  Chicago.  7 — Joint  meeting  of  sophomore  and  freshman  classes; 
committee  appointed  to  draw  up  a  resolution  abolishing  the  annual  cane-rush. 


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COLLEGE  OF  LllSS^^A^'m^  35 

— Sophomore  women  organize  "The  Larks,"  a  literary  society.  18 — Joint 
program  of  Hinman  and  Ossoli  societies.  19 — Football:  Northwestern,  0; 
Lake  Forest,  0. — A  number  of  students  visit  one  of  the  foreign  quarters  of 
Chicago,  with  the  establishment  of  a  Northwestern  mission  in  view. 

Nov.  Science  Club  organized ;  active  members,  science  teachers  of  faculty ; 
associate  members,  students  pursuing  advanced  work  in  science.  2 — Foot- 
ball: Northwestern,  10;  Wisconsin,  0. — Massasoits  having  been  dissolved, 
the  non-fraternity  students  organize  the  ''Independents,"  open  to  any  non- 
fraternity  student.  Object:  to  publish  an  annual  and  the  Northwestern 
World.  13 — Reception  in  honor  of  President  and  Mrs.  Rogers,  and  to  the 
faculties  and  trustees,  and  prominent  citizens  of  Chicago,  given  by  the  stu-" 
dents  of  the  University  at  Grand  Pacific  Hotel.  14  —  Football:  North- 
western, 12;  Beloit,  12.     Glee  and  Banjo  Clubs  organized. 

Dec.  Northwestern  University  Settlement  is  organized  this  month;  resi- 
dent secretary,  Charles  Zueblin,  '87.  3 — Tug-of-war  team  wins  six  gold 
medals  at  Humboldt  park.  5 — Joint  session  of  Hinman  and  Ossoli  societies. 
New  method  of  classifying  students,  by  number  of  hours  of  credit  rather  than 
by  number  of  years  of  attendance,  adopted.  Broader  elective  system  estab- 
lished. 18 — Congdon  declamation  contest. — Der  Deutsche  Literatur  Verein 
organized. 

1892. 

Jan.  Tower  clock  connected  with  Observatory  standard  clock.  Tau 
Kappa  Phi,  a  local  fraternity,  organized.  15 — Hinman-Ossoli  joint  session. 
— Social  Science  Club  organized.  23 — Freshman  class  song  contest. — Day  of 
prayer. 

Feb.  6.  French  Club  organized.  13 — University  Settlement  established 
at  143  W.  Division  St.,  Chicago.  18 — First  annual  concert  of  Northwestern 
Glee  Club.  22 — University  day.  Visit  to  buildings  by  students  from  city 
departments.  Exercises  at  Methodist  church,  F.  H.  Scott,  '76,  presiding. 
Music  by  Glee  Club.  Address  of  welcome  by  Professor  Coe.  Speeches  from 
representatives  of  various  departments.  Supper  served  to  guests.  Evening 
reception  at  church. — Union  League  Club  in  Chicago  gives  patriotic  program, 
speakers  being  representatives  of  six  universities.  J.  L.  Alabaster  represents 
Northwestern. — University  of  Illinois  admitted  to  baseball  league. 

March  4.  Athletic  contest  at  Idlewild  Hall.  Series  of  tug-of-war  puUs  for 
Hub  cup  results  in  a  tie  between  the  Scottish  Athletic  Club  and  Northwestern. 
15 — Faculty  adopts  new  examination  scheme,  recitations  to  continue  up  to 
last  Monday  of  term. — Joint  athletic  association  formed  providing  for  one 
committee  to  control  all  branches  of  athletics.  18 — Final  tug-of-war  for  Hub 
cup  in  gymnasium.  Team  wins  from  Scottish  Athletic  Club  the  permanent 
possession  of  the  cup  and  championship  of  northwest.  19 — Preliminary  con- 
test for  place  on  final  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League  and  for  Nisbet 
prize.  Contestants  those  six  seniors  whose  orations  have  been  pronounced 
by  a  committee  to  be  best  in  thought  and  composition. 

April.  "Songs  of  '95"  issued  by  freshman  class.  16 — Delegates  from 
Northwestern  University,  and  the  Universities  of  Michigan,  Wisconsin  and 


36  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

Minnesota,  meet  in  Chicago  and  organize  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Association 
of  Northwest. — Training  table  established  to  prepare  for  field  day  at  Cham- 
paign. 

May  1.  Settlement  moves  its  headquarters  to  26  Rice  St.,  Chicago.  6 — 
Contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League  at  Evanston.  Northwestern's  orator, 
A.  S.  Mason,  wins  first  place.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  8;  Illinois,  13.  7 — 
Field  day.  13 — Intercollegiate  athletic  meet  at  Champaign,  Northwestern 
wins  first  place  in  four  events,  second  place  in  two,  and  third  place  in  one. — 
Catalogue  issued.  Registration  in  College,  396.  Students  listed  alphabetic- 
ally. 20 — A  "National  Republican  Convention"  in  Methodist  church  under 
auspices  of  Hinman  society.  21 — BaseBall:  Northwestern,  1;  Illinois,  5. 
24 — College  Prohibition  Club  organized.  25 — Republican  Club  organized. 
Syllabus  issued  by  fraternities  and  sororities.  Annual  report  of  depart- 
ment of  Natural  History,  by  Dr.  Marcy,  is  issued.  26 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 7;  Wisconsin,  8. 

June.  University  Woman's  Club  organized  in  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  re- 
placing Ossoli  and  the  Larks.  3 — Last  issue  of  Northwestern  World.  4 — 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  6;  Beloit,  2,  In  afternoon:  Northwestern,  4;  Be- 
loit,  5.  6 — Northwestern,  0.  Wisconsin,  7.  11 — Hinman  debate  for  Ray- 
mond prizes.  12 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Bishop  Merrill  in  evening. 
Graduating  class  of  Law  department  attend  also.  13 — Kirk  contest.  14 — 
Class  day  exercises  on  campus.  Senior  class  sails  away  to  Jackson  park  and 
the  three  underclasses  present  a  burlesque  on  the  "Landing  of  Columbus." 
Excitement  over  reported  wreck  of  "Juliet"  with  students  on  board;  false  re- 
port. Name  of  Woman's  College  changed  to  Woman's  Hall.  Annual  ad- 
dress before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society  by  Rev.  Dr.  James  G.  Johnson.  15 — 
Alumni  Association  meeting  and  reception.  President's  reception.  16 — 
Thirty-fourth  Commencement.  College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Law  School 
exercises  held  in  evening  at  Auditorium,  Chicago.  Address  by  Bishop  John 
P.  Newman,  LL.  D.     Fifty-four  graduates  of  College  of  Liberal  Arts. 

July  5.     University  summer  school  opens. 

Sept.  H.  S.  White  becomes  Professor  of  Mathematics;  Henry  Crew  of 
Physics ;  J.  Scott  Clark,  of  the  English  Language ;  John  H.  Gray,  of  Political  and 
Social  Science;  H.  C.  Stanclift,  of  European  History;  P.  C.  Lutkin,  of  Music. 
University  Guild  formed  by  Evanston  women  under  leadership  of  Mrs.  Henry 
Wade  Rogers.  Grand-stand  completed  on  athletic  field ;  partially  paid  for  by 
student  subscription.  16 — Joint  reception  of  Christian  Associations  to  new 
students  at  Methodist  church.  Adelphic  Literary  Society  revived ;  Owl  club 
merges  into  it. 

Oct.  5.  College  Democrats  organize.  Publication  of  Syllabus  given  into 
hands  of  junior  class.  12 — Football:  Northwestern,  16;  Illinois,  16.  15 — 
Hinman  Adelphic  debate.  Dedication  of  grand-stand.  Addresses  by  Presi- 
dent Rogers  and  Dr.  Sheppard.  Football:  Northwestern,  36;  Beloit,  0. 
Committee  appointed  to  reduce  University  colors  to  one.  22 — Football: 
Northwestern,  0.  Chicago,  0.  23 — Farewell  to  Miss  Josephine  Stahl,  first 
missionary  representative  of  the  University  in  foreign  field.  28 — Purple  is 
adopted  as  University  color,     29 — Football:     Northwestern,  10;  Michigan,  8. 

Nov.  2.     Northwestern,  6;  Chicago,  0.     19 — Northwestern,  6;  Wisconsin, 


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26,  20 — First  of  a  series  of  University  sermons :  Rev,  Dr,  John  H.  Barrows. 
24 — Northwestern,  6;  Wisconsin,  20.  Season  results  in  giving  Northwestern 
championship  of  minor  league  and  tie  for  second  place  in  major  league. 

Dec,  2,  Banquet  given  football  team  by  Fred  I.  Kirk.  4 — Second  Uni- 
versity sermon  by  Bishop  Newman.  5 — Seniors  appear  in  silk  hats.  Fresh- 
men carry  canes  and  are  forbidden  entrance  to  chapel,  9 — Hinman  contest  for 
Adams  prize.  Captain  Noyes,  trainer  and  coach  of  football  team,  is  pre- 
sented with  a  purse  made  up  by  students  and  faculty.  10 — Banquet  to  foot- 
ball team  by  Alumni  Association.  16 — Declamation  contest  for  Congdon 
prizes. 

1893. 

Jan.  8.  University  sermon  by  Prof.  David  Swing.  26 — Day  of  prayer 
for  colleges. 

Feb,  21,  Glee  and  Banjo  Club  concert  at  Evanston. — A  matriculation  fee 
of  $5  to  be  charged  hereafter.  22 — University  represented  at  Union  League 
Club  celebration  of  Washington's  birthday  by  J.  M,  Ericsson,  '94.  26 — Uni- 
versity sermon  by  Rev.  Floyd  Tompkins. 

March  3,  Indoor  Athletic  Club  organized.  17 — Gage  debate  contest. 
18 — Beta  Pi  chapter  of  Delta  Tau  Delta  established.  19 — University  ser- 
mon by  Bishop  Fallows, — Withdrawal  from  Western  Baseball  League.  North- 
western University  Record  issued;  official  organ  of  University,  to  be  pub- 
lished quarterly  by  a  joint  committee  from  faculties.  Professor  Gray,  editor- 
in-chief.     31, — Preliminary  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League. 

April  3.  Funeral  services  in  College  chapel  for  Effie  Clark,  '96,  15^ 
First  contest  of  Indoor  Athletic  Club  at  gymnasium.  Baseball:  North- 
western, 23;  Lake  Forest,  3,  23 — University  sermon  by  Rev,  Dr,  O,  P,  Gif- 
ford.  New  suits  for  baseball  team,  gray  cloth  with  black  trimmings.  29 — 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  4;  Wisconsin,  7.  Catalogue  for  1892-93  issued. 
Total  registration  in  College,  512, 

May  1.  Recitations  suspended  on  account  of  opening  day  of  the  World's 
Fair  in  Chicago,  5, — Northern  Oratorical  League  contest  at  Oberlin,  Elmer 
I.  Goshen,  representative  orator,  wins  third  place.  University  of  Chicago 
admitted  to  League,  6 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  5;  Minnesota,  11.  10 — 
Northwestern,  8;  Illinois,  15.  12 — Western  Intercollegiate  track  meet  at 
Champaign.  Northwestern' s  team  of  five  wins  second  place.  13 — Baseball : 
Northwestern,  4;  Michigan,  13 — .Northwestern,  7;  Iowa,  3.  19 — Oratorical 
contest  of  Prohibition  Club.  H,  L,  Harvey  wins  first  prize.  20 — Baseball : 
Northwestern,  4;  Minnesota,  7,  22 — Northwestern,  10;  Wisconsin,  10. 
24 — Syllabus  issued,  published  by  the  junior  class.  27 — Field  day  pre- 
liminary to  intercollegiate  contest.  29 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  3;  Michi- 
gan, 10.     Ground  south  of  dormitory  set  aside  for  tennis  courts. 

June  3.  Athletic  meet  of  Intercollegiate  Association  in  Chicago,  Third 
place  won,  7 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  5;  Wisconsin,  12.  Hinman  contest 
for  Adams  prize.  8 — Freshmen  cremate  'Trig"  on  athletic  field.  Mock  au- 
topsy held  and  struggle  between  monks  and  impg  for  possession  of  body  of 
"Trig,"  Hinman  debate  for  Raymond  prizes.  11 — Baccalaureate  address 
by  President  Rogers.     12 — Kirk  oratorical  contest.     13 — Class  day  at  Meth- 


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odist  church  in  evening.  Oration,  Oates;  poem,  Miss  Alabaster;  history, 
Miss  Hay;  prophecy,  Miss  Singleton;  presentation  of  gifts.  Hills.  14 — Dr.  A. 
R.  Crook  appointed  Professor  of  Mineralogy.  Address  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
society  by  Dr.  William  F.  Poole  of  Newberry  lijprary.  Annual  alumni  recep- 
tion at  Evanston  Club.  15 — Thirty-fifth  Commencement,  at  Auditorium  in 
afternoon.  Address  by  Hon.  Theodore  Roosevelt  of  Washington,  D.  C,  on 
"The  College  Graduate  and  the  State."  Degree  of  LL.  D.  conferred  on  Mr. 
Roosevelt.     President's  reception.     19 — Summer  school  opens. 

Sept.  Harry  J.  Furber,  Jr.,  becomes  Professor  of  Economics,  and  H.  B. 
Loomis  Assistant  Professor  of  Physics.  T.  F.  Holgate  and  B.  S.  Annis  appear 
as  Instructors  in  Mathematics;  Henry  Co^n  in  German;  J.  H.  Huddleston  in 
Greek,  and  A.  H.  Wilde  in  History.  R.  R.  Tatnall  appears  as  Fellow  and  As- 
sistant in  Physics.  13 — Reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associations. 
Annex  to  Woman's  Hall  completed.  Psi  chapter  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  sopho- 
more fraternity,  appears.  29 — First  monthly  reception  by  President  Rogers 
to  students. 

Oct.  9.  Recitations  suspended  on  account  of  Chicago  day  at  World's 
Columbian  Exposition.  18 — Football:  Northwestern,  6 ;  Chicago,  12.  21 — 
Northwestern,  12;  Illinois,  10.  Score  declared  void  on  account  of  darkness. 
27 — Eighth  celebration  of  University  day.  Students  march  by  classes  to 
station  to  meet  500  students  from  Chicago  departments.  Procession  to 
church.  President  and  faculty  enter  in  cap  and  gown  and  take  places  on 
platform.  Address  of  welcome  by  President  Rogers.  Other  speakers: 
Deans  of  Medical  School,  Woman's  Medical  School  and  Dental  School, 
representatives  of  faculties  of  Law  and  Pharmacy  Departments,  Garrett  Bibli- 
cal Institute  and  College  of  Liberal  Arts.  Football:  Northwestern,  12; 
Lake  Forest,  12.  Supper  and  reception  at  Woman's  Hall.  28 — Student 
demonstration  to  celebrate  completion  of  fence  around  athletic  field,  Dr. 
Sheppard  donor.     30 — Football:     Northwestern,  0;  Minnesota,  16. 

Nov.  4.  Northwestern,  10;  Beloit,  6.  8 — Northwestern,  6;  Chicago,  6. 
11 — Northwestern,  38 ;  Lake  Forest,  22.  17 — Athletic  benefit  given  by  sopho- 
more class;  minstrel  show  and  farce;  music  by  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  18 — 
Football:  Northwestern,  6;  Michigan,  72.  25— Die  Deutsche  Gesellschaft 
organized. 

Dec.  15.  President's  reception.  27 — Intercollegiate  Athletic  Association 
disbands.     University  yell  adopted: 

Rah!     Rah!    Rah!     Rah! 

U-Northwestern ! 
Rah!     Rah!     Rah!!     Rah!!     RAH!!! 

1894. 

Jan.  14.  University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  F.  M.  Bristol,  '77.  19 — Congdon 
declamation  contest.  25 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges.  26 — President's  re- 
ception.    30 — Coffee  Club  organized,  by  Department  of  English. 

Feb.  16.  Exhibition  by  Indoor  Athletic  Club  in  gymnasium ;  eleven  events. 
22 — Annual  concert  by  Glee,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  E.  I.  Goshen  is 
Union  League  Club  orator.  Tau  Kappa  Phi  local  fraternity  disbands.  25 — 
University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  L.  A.  Crandall. 


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March  2.  Preliminary  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League.  16 — Sec- 
ond exhibition  by  Indoor  Athletic  Club  in  gymnasium.  18 — Life-saving 
crew  rescue  four  sailors  from  schooner  Lincoln  Dall,  wrecked  off  Glencoe. 
University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  H.  A.  Cleveland.     30 — Gage  debate  contest. 

April  6.  Northwestern-Michigan  debate  at  Ann  Arbor.  Goshen,  Hadley 
and  Campbell  win  for  Northwestern  University.  Hinman  contest  for  Adams 
prize.  13 — Oratorical  contest  of  Prohibition  Club.  21 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 1 ;  Michigan,  7.     28 — Northwestern,  8 ;  Lake  Forest,  1. 

May  4.  Junior  play,  "The  Rajah,"  presented.  Northern  Oratorical 
League  contest  at  Madison,  Wis.  Northwestern  ranks  third.  9 — Baseball: 
Northwestern,  3;  Chicago,  2.  19 — Northwestern,  9;  Wisconsin,  8.  23 — 
Northwestern,  6.  Chicago,  4.  25 — Hinman  debate  for  Raymond  prizes. 
Intercollegiate  track  meet  of  Chicago,  Lake  Forest  and  Northwestern  Univer- 
sities. Second  place.  26 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  8;  Lake  Forest,  5. 
Illinois  Epsilon  chapter  of  Pi  Beta  Phi  established.  29 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 11 ;  Oberlin,  6.     First  annual  Pan-Hellenic  or  "junior"  promenade. 

June  2.  Track  meet  of  Western  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Association. 
Seventh  place. — Catalogue  issued.  Registration,  507.  6 — "Trig"  crema- 
tion. 9 — Field  day.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  4;  Wisconsin,  1.  10 — Bac- 
calaureate address  by  President  Rogers.  11 — Kirk  contest.  12 — Class  day. 
Play,  "The  Holy  Grail,"  presented  by  three  upper  classes  at  Bailey's  Opera 
House.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  6;  Minnesota,  2. — Trustees  decree  that 
upon  ceremonial  occasions  the  students  and  faculties  of  degree-conferring 
departments  shall  appear  in  cap  and  gown.  13 — "Alumni  Catalogue"  issued. 
Compiled  for  the  Alumni  Association  by  Edwin  L.  Shuman,  '87,  historian. 
Address  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society  by  Professor  H.  E.  Von  Hoist,  Ph.  D. 
Address  before  alumni  by  Thomas  W.  Handford.  Alumni  reception.  Presi- 
dent's reception.  14 — Thirty-sixth  Commencement,  at  Auditorium,  Chicago. 
Address  by  Bishop  Charles  B.  Galloway. — Baseball:  Northwestern,  8;  Chi- 
cago, 1.  16 — Northwestern,  8;  Michigan,  9.  22 — Death  of  Professor  Julius 
F.  Kellogg,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1869-71,  and  of  Mathematics  since 
1871.     During  the  summer  library  is  removed  to  Orrington  Lunt  Library. 

Sept.  Matriculants  required  to  sign  pledge  not  to  participate  in  hazing  or 
cane-rushing.  Orrington  Lunt  Library  building  completed  on  site  of  old  ball 
grounds.  Philip  Greiner  resigns  as  Physical  Director  and  Otto  W.  Miller  takes 
his  place.  E.  G.  Conklin  becomes  Professor  of  Zoology,  and  William  Caldwell 
Acting  Professor  of  Moral  and  Social  Philosophy.  Mary  L.  Freeman  appears  as 
Instructor  in  French;  E.  A.  Bechtel,  in  Latin;  C.  W.  Foreman,  in  German.  O. 
A.  Basquin  appears  as  Assistant  in  Physics.  Third  floor  rooms  in  University 
Hall,  formerly  containing  the  library,  become  laboratories.  Old  chapel  room  is 
divided  into  three  recitation  rooms.  Chapel  is  transferred  to  assembly  hall  in 
new  library  building.  14 — Reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associations. 
26 — Dedication  of  Orrington  Lunt  Library.  Evening  exercises  at  First 
Methodist  church  open  to  public.  Address  by  Justin  Winsor,  LL.  D.,  Libra- 
rian of  Harvard  University.  Afternoon  exercises  in  assembly  room  of  the 
Library.  Presentation  speech  by  Orrington  Lunt ;  speech  of  acceptance  by 
President  Rogers;  ode  for  the  occasion  read  by  Mrs.  Emily  Huntington  Miller; 
address  by  President  Adams  of  University  of  Wisconsin. — First  annual  field 


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day  of  North  Shore  Athletic  Association.  Northwestern  wins  first  place. 
Tug-of-war  team  defeats  United  States  Regulars. 

Oct.  9.  Meeting  of  Der  Deutsche  Literatur  Verein.  13 — Football: 
Northwestern,  6 ;  Lake  Forest,  24.  20 — Northwestern,  0 ;  Beloit,  42.  Tug- 
of-war  team  defeats  Ft.  Sheridan  at  Bailey's  Operi!  House.  22 — Mass  meet- 
ing of  students  after  chapel  to  discuss  means  of  preventing  fraud  in  examina- 
tions. Committee  of  twelve,  three  from  each  class,  appointed  to  draw  up 
plans.  24 — Psi  Omega  chapter  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  established.  26 — 
University  day.  Recitations  suspended;  students  march  by  classes,  many 
in  cap  and  gown,  to  meet  city  departments  at  station.  Procession  of  all 
departments  to  church.  Address  of  welcom*  by  Dr.  Rogers.  Addresses  by 
faculty  representatives  of  various  departments.  Supper  and  reception  at 
Woman's  Hall.  Football:  Northwestern,  12;  Lake  Forest,  8.  29 — Second 
mass  meeting  of  students  to  discuss  prevention  of  fraud  in  examinations. 
Committee  of  twelve  continued.  Resolution  adopted  signifying  disapproval 
of  "cribbing"  as  sentiment  of  students  assembled. 

Nov.  3.  Football:  Northwestern,  0;  Illinois,  66.  6 — Philosophical 
Club  organized  by  members  of  faculty  and  students  in  advanced  philosophical 
work. — Those  who  have  represented  the  University  on  athletic  field  given 
privilege  of  wearing  white  "N"  on  purple  sweater.  24 — Football:  North- 
western, 0;  Chicago,  36.  25 — University  sermon  by  Rev.  S.  G.  Smith  of  St. 
Paul. 

Dec.  3.  Greek  Club  formed.  7 — Mass  meeting  of  students  adopts  report 
of  student  committee  recommending  "honor  system"  for  suppression  of  fraud 
in  examinations. — Total  number  of  lives  saved  by  student  life-saving  crew 
since  1878,  264.  [See  Jan.  10,  1895,  Northwestern,  for  list  of  wrecks  with  dates 
and  number  of  lives  saved.] 

1896. 

Jan.  13.  University  sermon  by  Dr.  F.  W.  Gunsaulus.  15 — Joint  debate 
with  Law  School  won  by  College  of  Liberal  Arts. — Historical  Association 
organized.  20 — University  sermon  by  President  Tucker  of  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege. 25 — Settlement  benefit  at  Woman's  Hall.  31 — Day  of  prayer  for  col- 
leges. 

Feb.  8.  Reception  to  Christian  Associations  by  Mrs.  Henry  Wade  Rogers. 
— Faculty  approve  plan  of  establishing  a  student  court  to  pass  upon  cases  of 
fraud  in  examinations,  22 — Exercises  in  honor  of  Washington  held  in  As- 
sembly Hall. — Annual  concert  of  Glee,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin  Clubs. 

March  4.  Mass  meeting  of  students;  constitution  submitted  by  committee 
of  twelve  adopted;  a  council  elected,  consisting  of  four  seniors,  three  juniors, 
two  sophomores  and  one  freshman,  to  consider  cases  of  fraud  in  examinations. 
8 — Preliminary  Northern  Oratorical  League  contest.  29 — Gage  debate  con- 
test. 

April  14.  University  sermon  by  Rev.  M.  S.  Hughes  of  Portland,  Me. 
19 — Junior  play,  "Esmeralda,"  presented  at  Bailey's  Opera  House.  Attend- 
ance at  three-fifths  of  chapel  services  becomes  compulsory,  and  daily  record  is 
kept.  20— Baseball:  Northwestern,  13;  Chicago,  23.  26— Second  North- 
western-Michigan debate,  Stevenson,  Vice-President  of  United  States,  pre- 


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siding.  E.  P.  Bennett  and  Harry  Ward  win  debate  for  Northwestern.  Re- 
ception to  delegates,  Vice-President  Stevenson,  judges,  -President,  faculties, 
trustees  and  prominent  persons  of  Chicago  and  Evanston  by  Mayor  W.  A. 
Dyche. — Syllabus  issued  by  junior  class.  27 — Baseball:  Northwestern, 
7;  Illinois,  2.  Grand  celebration  of  debate  and  game  by  students  in  evening. 
29 — Northwestern,  6;  Chicago,  11. 

May  3.  Annual  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League  at  Iowa  City.  E. 
P.  Bennett,  '96,  wins  sixth  place.  4 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  13;  Beloit,  8. 
6 — Printed  chapel  service,  prepared  by  Prof.  J.  T.  Hatfield,  '83,  used  for  first 
time.  7 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  9;  Chicago,  8.  10 — Northwestern,  7; 
Iowa,  8.  1 1 — Northwestern,  9 ;  Lake  Forest,  4.  Field  day  in  Chicago.  14 — Base- 
ball: Northwestern,  10;  Chicago,  21.  16 — Dedication  of  Annie  May  Swift 
Hall  of  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory.  Address  by  Bishop  John  H.  Vincent. 
18 — Triangular  track  meet  in  Chicago  between  Northwestern,  Chicago  and 
Lake  Forest  Universities.  Sixteen  events.  Second  place  tied  with  Lake 
Forest.  20 — Opening  of  spring  tennis  tournament.  25 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 6;  Illinois,  9.  27 — Northwestern,  8;  Oberlin,  10.  30 — Northwest- 
ern ,3;  Wisconsin,  4. 

June  1.  Northwestern,  19;  Lake  Forest,  9.  2 — University  sermon  by 
Rev.  Dr.  J.  F.  Loba.  7— "Trig"  cremation  on  athletic  field.  Play,  'Trigby," 
presented  by  men  of  freshman  class.  8 — Hinman  debate  for  Raymond  prize. 
9 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev.  Dr.  Milton  S.  Terry.  Graduating  class 
attired  in  cap  and  gown.  1 1 — Class  day  exercises  at  Bailey's  Opera  House.  A 
district  school  representation  given  by  senior  class.  Oration,  Haven;  poem, 
Miss  Eckert;  history,  Miss  Sargent;  prophecy,  McElwain;  gifts,  Mattison. 
Kirk  contest.  12 — Address  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society  by  Professor 
James  T.  Hatfield.  President's  reception.  13 — Alumni  reception  and  lunch 
at  Avenue  House.  Address  before  alumni  by  Hon.  William  McKinley,  LL.  D., 
governor  of  Ohio.  Thirty-seventh  Commencement  at  Auditorium,  Chicago. 
Fifty-seven  graduates.  Address  by  Rev.  Lyman  Abbott,  D.  D.  Custom  of 
wearing  cap  and  gown  inaugurated  by  this  class. 

Sept.  New  instructors:  W.  S.  Nickerson  in  Zoology,  L.  R.  Higgins  in 
Greek.  13 — Joint  reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associations.  21 — 
Football:     Northwestern,  6;  Wisconsin,  12. 

Oct.  5.  Northwestern,  34;  Beloit,  6.  7 — Annual  fall  tennis  tournament 
closes.  12 — Football:  Northwestern,  44;  Armour  Institute,  0.  19 — North- 
western, 22 ;  Chicago,  6. — Flag-pole  erected  on  campus  west  of  Heck  Hall. 
26 — Illinois  Y.  M.  C.  A.  athletic  meet  in  Chicago.  Northwestern  team  wins 
championship.  31 — University  day.  Special  train  of  twelve  cars  brings  over 
500  students  of  city  departments;  met  by  assembled  students  of  College. 
Procession  to  First  M.  E.  church.  Speech  of  welcome  by  President  Rogers. 
Address  by  Dr.  F.  W.  Gunsaulus.  Football :  Northwestern,  24 ;  Rush-Lake 
Forest,  0.  Students  of  city  departments  engage  in  a  cane-rush.  Faculty 
banquet  at  Country  Club. — Sophomore  society.  Omega  Psi,  established. 

Nov.  1.  University  Settlement  moves  to  252  W.  Chicago  Ave.  Cross- 
country Club  organized.  2 — Football:  Northwestern,  24;  Purdue,  6.  6 — 
First  of  series  of  College  debates.  9 — Football:  Northwestern,  18;  Missouri, 
22.     16— Northwestern,  0;  Chicago,  6.     21— Second  College  debate.     23— 


42  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

Football :  Northwestern,  4 ;  Illinois,  36.  26 — Life-saving  crew  go  to  aid  of 
three  vessels  wrecked  off  Lakeside  and  rescue  thirty-six  persons.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
banquet  at  French  House. 

Dec.  3.     Third  College  debate.     13 — Congdon  declamation  contest. 

1896. 

Jan.  Dr.  W.  A.  Locy  takes  chair  of  Zoology.  Penalty  for  deficiency  in 
chapel  attendance  fixed ;  one  term-hour  to  be  added  to  requirements  for  gradu- 
ation for  every  three  credits  lacking.  10 — Debate  between  College  and  Law 
School  won  by  former. — Woman's  Debating  Club  organized.  24 — Settlement 
benefit  at  Woman's  Hall.  28 — Deru,  s^ior  fraternity,  established.  30 — 
Day  of  prayer. 

Feb.  15.  Track  athletic  exhibition  by  Indoor  Athletic  Club ;  nine  events. 
22 — A.  E.  Puckrin  representative  orator  at  Union  League  Club  exercises. 
29 — Annual  concert  of  Glee,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin  Clubs. 

March  3.  Northwestern  University  Good  Government  Club  organized  to 
promote  cause  of  civil  service  reform.  6 — Preliminary  contest  of  Northern 
Oratorical  League.  27 — Gage  debate  contest.  29 — University  sermon  by 
President  Stratton  of  University  of  Pacific.  30 — Y.  M.  C.  A.  elects  first  Gen- 
eral Secretary,  Clayton  D.  Lee. 

April  1.  Republican  Club  organized.  3 — Oratorical  contest  of  Prohibi- 
tion Club.  9 — Edition  of  Northwestern  edited  and  published  by  w^omen  for 
first  time.  Editor-in-chief,  Florence  L.  Spofford.  Business  manager,  Blanche 
Loveridge.  10 — Junior  play,  "A  Disciple  of  Doyle,"  presented  at  Bailey's 
Opera  House.  11 — Performance  repeated  before  town  audience.  20 — Syl- 
labus issued  by  junior  class.  Debate  between  Hinman  and  Law  School 
literary  societies  won  by  former.  24 — Northwestern  loses  in  debate  with 
Wisconsin.     25 — Baseball:     Northwestern,  2;  Illinois,  16. 

May  1.  Contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League  in  Chicago.  Second  place 
won  by  Harry  F.  Ward,  '97.  2— Baseball:  Northwestern,  5;  Chicago,  27. 
Mr.  Sunday  hired  as  coach.  7 — Northwestern,  15;  Notre  Dame,  6.  9 — 
Northwestern,  9;  Illinois,  20.  Tennis  tournament  with  University  of  Chi- 
cago. 10 — University  sermon  by  Dr.  Hunt. — Candidates  for  positions  on 
athletic  teams  required  to  sign  pledge  certifying  that  they  are  ''bona  fide  stu- 
dents" of  the  University.  12 — William  Deering  gives  to  University  securities 
amounting  to  $215,000,  with  request  that  part  of  it  be  used  for  a  new  Academy 
building  to  be  named  Fisk  Hall  in  honor  of  the  principal.  15 — Class  of  '94 
presents  University  with  a  marble  bust  of  President  Joseph  Cummings  by 
Lorado  Taft.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  1;  Indiana,'  15.  21— Dual  track 
meet  with  Lake  Forest  University;  lost,  49-61.  23— Hinman  debate  for  Ray- 
mond prize.  Second  place  won  by  track  team  at  meet  of  Chicago  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
30 — Triangular  track  meet  between  Northwestern,  Chicago  and  Lake  Forest 
Universities  on  Marshall  field.     Second  place  won. 

June  5.  "Trig"  cremation  in  athletic  field — nine  cents  admission.  Play, 
"The  Trig  Plague,"  presented.  7 — Baccalaureate  address  by  President  Rog- 
ers. 8 — Classday  exercises  in  the  evening  near  the  old  oak.  Poem,  Miss 
Clough;  oration.  Lane;  gifts  (to  faculty),  Lowe.  Lunch  served  to  senior  class 
and  invited  friends.     9— Kirk  contest.     10 — Address  before  Alumni  Associ- 


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43 


ation  by  Judge  William  G.  Ewing,  Annual  address  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
society  by  President  Cyrus  Northrop  of  University  of  Minnesota.  Alumni 
reception  in  Guild  rooms  of  Lunt  Library.  Address  before  alumni  by  Judge 
William  G.  Ewing.  President's  reception.  11 — Thirty-eighth  Commence- 
ment, at  Auditorium.  Address  by  Hon.  D.  H.  Chamberlain,  LL.  D.,  of  New 
York  City.  Degree  of  Ph.  D.  first  conferred.  13 — Western  Intercollegiate 
track  meet.     Northwestern  takes  sixth  place. 

Oct.  Professor  George  O.  Curme  becomes  Acting  Professor  of  German  in 
Professor  Hatfield's  absence.  John  A.  Scott  becomes  Assistant  Professor  of 
Greek;  H.  G.  Keppel,  Instructor  in  Mathematics;  M.  A.  Bigelow,  Instructor  in 
Zoology.  Steam-heating  plant  put  in  University  Hall.  Citizens  of  Evanston 
form  Evanston  Athletic  Association  for  purpose  of  assisting  outdoor  athletics 
of  University.  3 — Football :  Northwestern,  4 ;  Chicago  Athletic  Association, 
p.  6 — Sound  Money  Club  organized.  7 — Northwestern,  42;  Armour  Insti- 
tute, 0.  10 — Northwestern,  6;  Beloit,  6.  12 — Bimetallic  League  organized. 
14 — So  few  votes  cast  for  University  Senate  that  faculty  declares  no  election. 
20 — Public  discussion  of  money  question  in  Assembly  Hall  lead  by  Sound 
Money  and  Bimetallic  Clubs.  24 — Football  on  Marshall  field:  Northwest- 
ern, 46;  Chicago,  6.  Jollification  meeting  after  chapel.  Speeches  by  mem- 
bers of  team  and  faculty. — University  day  withheld  by  faculty  because  of  last 
year's  cane-rush  between  city  departments. 

Nov.  6.  Hinman  prize  oratorical  contest.  7 — Football  at  Champaign: 
Northwestern,  12;  Illinois,  4.  8 — University  sermon  by  Dr.  Milton  S.  Terry. 
9 — Work  begun  on  bleachers  in  athletic  field;  Professor  Clark  heads  force  of 
students.  13 — Opening  of  first  annual  lecture  course  under  auspices  of  College 
Christian  Associations.  14 — Football:  Northwestern,  6;  Chicago,  18.  26 — 
Football  at  Evanston:  Northwestern,  6;  Wisconsin,  6.  27 — Banquet  to 
football  team  given  by  M.  M.  Kirkman. — Old  astronomical  clock  placed  in 
University  Hall  and  controlled  by  electrical  connection  with  Dearborn  Ob- 
servatory. 

Dec.  3.  Opening  of  three-day  bazaar  for  benefit  of  University  Settlement 
at  residence  of  Mr.  John  B.  Kirk.  Captain  Van  Doozer  of  football  team  pre- 
sented with  a  University  pillow. 


1897. 

Jan.  10.  University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  Cleveland.  12 — Preliminary 
debate  contest.  15 — Shaffer  prize  contest. — By  settlement  of  Fayerweather 
will  case.  University  receives  $128,000.  28 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges.  29 — 
Debate  between  the  College  and  Law  School  to  decide  contestants  in  Wiscon- 
sin-Northwestern debate;  College  wins.  31 — University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr. 
EUiott  of  Philadelphia. — Report  of  football  manager  shows  surplus  of  $393.84. 

Feb.  Central  Debating  League  organized,  comprising  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, Universities  of  Chicago,  Wisconsin  and  Michigan.  19 — Annual  mid- 
winter banquet  of  Alumni  Association  at  Sherman  House,  Chicago.  20 — 
First  place  won  in  track  meet  at  First  Regiment  Armory.  26 — Open  track 
meet  under  auspices  of  Chicago  University  at  First  Regiment  Armory.  North- 
western ties  with  Chicago.  28 — University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  McPherson 
of  Chicago. 


44  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

March.  5.  Preliminary  contest  for  Northern  Oratorical  League. — Rogers' 
debating  club  organized,  W.  E.  Bennett,  president.  12 — First  of  a  series  of 
University  lectures  given  by  President  Rogers  in  Assembly  Hall. — Football 
rule  adopted  prohibiting  students  from  playing  for  more  than  four  years  in 
the  aggregate  as  an  undergraduate,  'or  more  than  two  [additional  years  as  a 
post-graduate  student. — Gamma  Delta  Sigma,  local  fraternity,  organized. 

April  1.  Second  University  lecture  by  Dr.  Marcy  in  Assembly  Hall.  2 — 
Gage  debate  contest.  5 — Death  of  Orrington  Lunt.  8 — Funeral  services  for 
Mr.  Lunt  at  First  M.  E.  church  conducted  by  Drs.  Little,  Bradley,  Sheppard, 
and  Bristol.  9 — Third  public  University  lecture  by  Professor  Baird  in  As- 
sembly Hall.  16 — Fourth  University  lectufe  by  Professor  Pearson.  17 — 
Last  number  of  lecture  course  under  auspices  of  Christian  Associations.  23 — 
Fifth  University  lecture  by  Professor  Curme.  24 — Baseball :  Northwestern, 
7;Beloit,  2.  26 — Dedication  of  School  of  Music  building.  Baseball:  North- 
western, 4;  Wisconsin,  3. — Faculty  decide  in  favor  of  semester  system.  30 — 
Northwestern-Wisconsin  debate  lost  by  a  majority  vote. 

May  1.  Annual  concert  of  Glee,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin^ Clubs.  7 — Junior 
play,  "Mr.  Bob,"  presented  at  Bailey's  Opera  House.  8 — Performance  re- 
peated. Baseball:  Northwestern,  9;  Beloit,  7. — No  Syllabus  issued  this 
year.  10 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  15;  Ohio  State,  6. — Track  meet  at 
Chicago  Coliseum.  Twenty-three  medals  (fourteen  for  first  place)  and  two 
banners  won  by  Northwestern' s  team.  17 — First  of  series  of  lectures  by  Dr. 
Basil  L.  Gildersleeve  of  Johns  Hopkins  University.  18 — Constitution  of  Cen- 
tral Debating  League  adopted.  19 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  6;  Lake  Forest, 
2.  20 — Tennis  team  wins  from  Lake  Forest,  6-3.  22 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 9;  Nebraska,  4.  Field  day,  to  decide  representatives  for  Western 
Intercollegiate  meet.  Student  court  for  prevention  of  fraud  in  examinations 
ceases  to  exist.  31 — Closing  exercises  of  German  department.  Play,  "Ein 
Knopf,"  presented.     Germania  Maennerchor  and  Fisk  Quartet  furnish  music. 

June  5.  Western  Intercollegiate  track  meet  on  South  Side  ball  park, 
Chicago. — Seniors  appear  in  soft,  white  hats  with  purple  band.  11 — ''Trig" 
cremation;  play,  "A  Dream  of  Zenda,"  presented  on  athletic  field;  admission 
ten  cents.  13 — Baccalaureate  address  by  President  Rogers.  14 — Class  day 
on  campus.  Introductory  speech  by  class  president;  poem.  Miss  Carman; 
oration.  Ridings;  prophecy.  Miss  Irvine;  song,  "Fair  Northwestern,"  written 
by  Miss  Carman,  music  by  P.  C.  Lutkin;  reception  by  senior  class  to  trustees, 
faculty  and  friends  at  Woman's  Hall.  15 — Kirk  prize  contest.  16 — Address 
before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  by  Dr.  Robert  M.  Wenley  of  University  of  Michigan. 
Alumni  reception.  Address  before  alumni  by  Dr.  John  ft.  Barrows.  Presi- 
dent's reception  at  rooms  of  University  Guild,  Lunt  Library.  17 — Thirty- 
ninth  Commencement  exercises  of  the  University  at  Auditorium.  Address  by 
Rev.  Bishop  Henry  W.  Warren  of  Denver. 

Sept.  Semester  system  begins.  Professor  James  A.  James  takes  chair  of 
History  of  Continental  Europe.  Professor  Edouard  Baillot,  chair  of  Romance 
Languages.  O.  F.  Long  appears  as  Instructor  in  Latin.  Large  bulletin  board, 
divided  into  sections  for  use  of  different  departments,  placed  in  hallway  of 
University  Hall.  Cement  walk  placed  along  west  side  of  campus  from  Uni- 
versity Place  to  Emerson  Street. 


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45 


Oct.  1.  Reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associations.  9 — Football: 
Northwestern,  6;  Beloit,  0.  10 — Address  by  Bishop  Vincent  in  interest  of 
University  Settlement.  16 — Football:  Northwestern,  6;  Iowa,  12. — Ath- 
letic field  becomes  known  as  Sheppard  field.  22 — Joint  debate  of  Hinman 
Literary  Society  and  Rogers  Debating  Club.  23 — Football  at  Marshall  field: 
Northwestern,  6;  Chicago,  21.  Opening  of  annual  lecture  course  under 
auspices  of  Christian  Associations.  30 — Football :  Northwestern,  6 ;  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  0.     "College  night"  at  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building,  Chicago. 

Nov.  6.  Football:  Northwestern,  14;  Rush  Medical  College,  0.  8 — 
First  number  of  a  course  of  five  lectures  by  Burton  Holmes  under  auspices  of 
University  Settlement.  13 — Football:  Northwestern,  25;  Northwestern 
alumni,  0.  New  Adelphic  literary  society  organized.  25 — Football  on  Shep- 
pard field:  Northwestern,  0;  Wisconsin,  22. — German  library  of  2,533  vol- 
umes is  purchased  for  the  University  through  the  efforts  of  Professors  Cohn 
and  Hatfield. — Minnesota  University  takes  place  of  Wisconsin  in  Central  De- 
bating League. 

Dec.  10.  Frances  E.  Willard  addresses  students  in  Assembly  Hall,  giving 
reminiscences  of  her  connection  with  the  University.  30  and  31 — Meeting  of 
Chicago  section  of  American  Mathematical  Society.  30 — On  this  and  two 
succeeding  days  occurs  third  annual  meeting  of  Modern  Language  Association 
of  America,  under  auspices  of  Northwestern  University. 


1898. 

Jan.  Western  College  Baseball  League  formed,  comprising  Northwestern 
University  and  the  Universities  of  Chicago,  Michigan,  Illinois,  and  Wisconsin. 
14 — Cleveland  contest.  15 — Intersociety  debating  league  formed,  comprising 
Hinman,  Adelphic,  Rogers  and  the  Athanasian  Society  of  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  21 — Annual  concert  of  Glee,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  Gamma 
Delta  Sigma  becomes  Gamma  Beta  chapter  of  Sigma  Nu  fraternity.  22 — 
Track  meet  at  First  Regiment  Armory,  Chicago.  Second  place  won.  27 — 
Day  of  prayer  for  colleges. 

Feb.  10.  Second  semester  begins.  12 — Mid-winter  banquet  of  North- 
western Alumni  Association  at  Lunt  Library.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Marcy  pre- 
sented by  the  Association  to  University.  Lincoln  celebration  of  Deutsche 
Gesellschaft,  assisted  by  Swiss  Maennerchor  of  Chicago.  18 — Series  of  free 
University  lectures  at  Swift  Hall  is  opened  by  Professor  Coe.  19 — Track 
meet  with  University  of  Chicago  at  University  of  Chicago  gymnasium.  North- 
western wins,  47-39.  21  and  22 — Conference  of  librarians  held  at  Lunt  Li- 
brary. 24 — Funeral  services  for  Frances  E.  Willard.  25 — Second  University 
lecture  by  Professor  Locy.  27 — University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  Frank  Crane 
of  Chicago. 

March  4.  University  lecture  by  Professor  James.  5 — Indoor  intercol- 
legiate athletic  meet  at  TattersalFs,  Chicago.  Third  place.  11 — Preliminary 
contest  of  Northwestern  branch  of  Northern  Oratorical  League.  18 — Uni- 
versity lecture  by  Professor  Clark.  19 — Hinman- Adelphic  debate  won  by 
former. — Catalogue  for  1897-1898  issued.  Total  registration  in  College,  587. 
31 — Settlement  benefit  at  Woman's  Hall. 

April  1.     University  lecture  by  Mrs.  Emily  Huntington  Miller.     First  of 


46  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

series  of  lectures  under  auspices  of  University  Guild  by  Professor  William 
Knight  of  St.  Andrew's  University,  Scotland.  2 — Baseball:  Northwestern, 
15;  Rush  Medical  College,  4.  3 — University  sermon  by  Dr.  Charles  Little. 
7 — Lecture  by  Professor  Minton  Warren  of  Johns  Hopkins  University  at 
Lunt  Library.  9 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Illinois,  30. — College  women 
organize  basket-ball  team.  12 — Raymond  debate  contest  of  Hinman  Society. 
15 — Gage  debate.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Beloit,  19.  16 — Junior 
play,  ''Our  Boys,"  presented  at  Bailey's  Opera  House.  Baseball:  North- 
western, 6;  Wisconsin,  15. — Inter-class  Athletic  Association  organized.  20 — 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  3;  Chicago,  10.  22 — Meeting  called  after  chapel  to 
consider  matter  of  enlistment  in  United  Stalfes  Army  for  Spanish- American 
War.  Committee  appointed  to  report  on  the  25th.  23 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 2;  Michigan,  7.  25 — Large  gathering  of  students  resolves  that  com- 
mittee of  three  be  appointed  to  receive  enlistments  and  place  them  at  disposal 
of  governor  of  Illinois.  Committee:  Professor  Holgate,  E.  R.  Perry,  and 
Frank  McCluskey.  28 — Basket-ball :  Northwestern,  2 ;  Armour  Institute,  8. 
Inter-class  games  begin.  29 — Illustrated  lecture  by  Professor  Crook  under 
auspices  of  Woman's  Club  for  benefit  of  Settlement.  Baseball :  Northwest- 
ern, 4;  Michigan,  15.     30 — Basket-ball:     Northwestern,  0;  Oak  Park,  11. 

May  2.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  4;  Illinois,  8.  6 — Intercollegiate  con- 
test of  Northern  Oratorical  League  at  Evanston.  Northwestern' s  orator, 
George  T.  Nesmith,  wins  second  place.  7 — Track  meet  with  University  of 
Chicago  on  Sheppard  field;  won,  71-54.  Baseball,  Northwestern,  1;  Chi- 
cago, 6. — Company  of  student  volunteers  drills  on  grounds  north  of  athletic 
field  five  days  in  the  week.  10 — Syllabus  issued  by  junior  class.  14 — 
Inter-class  field  meet  won  by  freshmen.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  2;  Wis- 
consin, 15.  18 — Northwestern,  1 ;  Chicago,  8.  21 — Tennis  tournament  with 
University  of  Chicago. — New  48-page  book  of  Northwestern  songs  issued. 
Editors:  Professors  J.  S.  Clark,  J.  T.  Hatfield,  A.  J.  Crook.  ''Cheer  for  the 
Purple,"  written  by  E.  H.  Eversz,  '95,  becomes  popular.  27 — Tennis  tourna- 
ment with  University  of  Chicago.  Hinman-Rogers  debate  for  championship 
in  inter-society  league;  Hinman  wins.  Sophomore  women  present  play, 
"Convention  of  Ungathered  Spinsters,"  at  Music  Hall.  30 — Baseball:  North- 
western, 5;  Illinois,  3.  Closing  exercises  of  German  department  at  Music 
Hall.  Germania  Maennerchor  furnishes  music.  Play,  "An  der  Majorsecke," 
presented.  31 — Custom  of  making  last  chapel  service  a  special  one,  called 
"Senior  Chapel,"  is  established  by  class  of  '98.  Class  marches  in,  attired  in 
cap  and  gown.  President  Rogers  conducts  service.  Talk  by  Mrs.  Miller. 
Statistics  of  class  by  Professor  AtweU,  Registrar.  Speeches  by  Professors 
Holgate  and  Hatfield.     Baseball :     Northwestern,  3 ;  Lake  Forest,  1. 

June  4.  Western  Intercollegiate  meet  in  Chicago.  Second  place  won. 
Baseball  at  Ann  Arbor:  Northwestern,  2;  Michigan,  5.  Result  of  season  of 
league  games:  Won,  1;  lost,  8.  9 — "Trig"  cremation  on  Sheppard  field  at  8 
p.  M.  Admission,  fifteen  cents.  Play,  "The  Heart  of  Northwestern,"  pre- 
sented. 10 — Local  field  day.  12 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Arthur  Edwards  of  Chicago.  13 — Class  day  exercises  in  Assembly  Hall  be- 
cause of  weather.  Classes  in  distinctive  attire.  History,  Miss  Metcalf; 
poem;  Bell;  palm  reading,  Nesmith;  class  song,  written  by  Miss  Barker;  ora- 


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tion,  Froula;  prophecy,  Pendleton;  gifts,  Haller.  Ivy  planted  at  northwest 
comer  of  Lunt  Library  by  president  Tomlinson.  Class  entertained  at  Wo- 
man's Hall.  Marble  bust  of  Frances  E.  Willard  placed  in  Library  and  pre- 
sented to  University  by  J.  C.  Shaffer  of  Evanston.  14 — Kirk  contest.  15 — 
Annual  meeting  of  Alumni  Association ;  authorities  of  University  requested  to 
consider  establishment  of  a  naval  department.  Address  before  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  society  in  Memorial  Hall  by  President  John  H.  Finley  of  Knox  College. 
Alumni  banquet  at  Avenue  House.  President's  reception  in  University  Guild 
rooms.  16 — Fortieth  Commencement  of  the  University  at  Auditorium. 
Sixty-six  graduates  of  College  of  Liberal  Arts.  Address  by  President  James 
H.  Canfield  of  Ohio  State  University.  Attendance  during  past  year  at  College 
of  Liberal  Arts,  587.  Total  number  of  bound  volumes  in  library,  37,366; 
pamphlets,  23,400.  Fayerweather  Professorship  of  Physics  established.  Mrs. 
Emily  Huntington  Miller  resigns  as  Dean  of  Women  and  Assistant  Professor  of 
English  Literature.  Professor  James  T.  Hatfield  obtains  leave  of  absence  to 
enlist  in  United  States  Navy  for  war  with  Spain. 

Sept.  Iron  fence  placed  about  the  campus.  Wire  fences  placed  across 
paths  to  allow  the  grass  to  grow.  Football  coach,  W.  J.  Bannard  of  Prince- 
ton University,  secured.  Training  table  for  first  and  second  elevens.  Miss 
Mary  Harriott  Norris  becomes  Dean  of  Women.  23 — "College  night" 
inaugurated.  Percy  Thomas  and  S.  P.  Hart  originators.  Headed  by  Evans- 
ton  military  band,  students  march  to  residences  of  faculty  members  to  invite 
them  to  a  mass  meeting  in  Assembly  Hall.  Meeting  presided  over  by  Professor 
Atwell.  College  songs ;  speeches  by  President  Rogers  and  members  of  faculty. 
27 — At  an  after-chapel  meeting  Professor  Coe  presents  question  of  a  Uni- 
versity band.     In  evening  officers  elected. 

Oct.  7.  Opening  of  lecture  course  under  auspices  of  Christian  Associations. 
8 — Football  on  Sheppard  field :  Northwestern,  17;  Beloit,  11.  Reception  to 
students  by  Christian  Associations  at  Evanston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building.  9 — An- 
nual address  in  interest  of  University  Settlement  given  by  Rev.  Samuel  Smith 
of  St.  Paul.  15 — Tennis  tournament.  Football:  Northwestern,  11;  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  2.  20 — History  Club  organized,  open  to  all  students  of 
history.  21 — Peace  Jubilee  and  Lafayette  Memorial  exercises.  University 
band  heads  procession  to  Assembly  Hall,  Lunt  Library.  President  Rogers 
presides  and  pays  tribute  to  fifty  students  who  enlisted  from  various  depart- 
ments of  the  University  for  Spanish-American  War.  Speeches  by  Andrew 
Cooke,  '99,  of  the  First  Illinois  Cavalry,  Joseph  Dutton  and  A.  G.  Morse. 
Reading  byR.  B.  Dennis.  Patriotic  music.  22 — Football  on  Marshall  field : 
Northwestern,  5 ;  Chicago,  34.  23 — University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  Macafee. 
28 — Rogers-Adelphic  debate  won  by  former.  29 — Football:  Northwestern, 
27;  Lake  Forest,  0.  "College  night"  at  Central  Music  Hall,  Chicago.  Hal- 
lowe'en celebration  by  colleges  in  and  around  Chicago. — Dr.  C.  M.  HoUister  of 
Beloit  becomes  gymnasium  Director  and  baseball  Coach. 

Nov.  3.  Fourth  University  "sing"  at  Assembly  Hall  at  5  p.  m.  College 
songs  practiced  under  direction  of  Professor  Lutkin.  4 — Hinman-Athan- 
asian  debate  won  by  former.  5 — Football:  Northwestern,  5;  Michigan,  6. 
10 — Preliminary  debate  to  decide  team  to  meet  Michigan  University.  11 — 
Rev.  Dr.  Nacy  McGee  Waters  and  Harry  F.  Ward,  '97,  address  students  on 


L. 


48  NORTHWESTERN   UNIVERSITY 

behalf  of  Settlement  work.     12 — Football:  Northwestern,  6;  Minnesota,  17. 
24 — Football  on  Sheppard  field:     Northwestern,  0;  Wisconsin,  47. 

Dec.  1.  University  "sing"  at  Woman's  Hall.  2 — Woman's  basket-ball 
team  defeats  Academy,  20-1.  4 — University  sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  Newell 
Dwight  Hillis.  10 — Sophomore  minstrel  performance  at  Bailey's  Opera 
House  followed  by  reception  to  faculty  and  students.  15 — Sixth  University 
*'sing." 

1899. 

Jan.  5.  Seniors  appear  in  soft  gray  h#ts  with  purple  band.  13 — Cleve- 
land declamation  contest.  Northwestern-Michigan  debate  at  Ann  Arbor, 
lost.  Representatives:  Perry,  Lederer,  Cooke.  14 — Goethe  Commemora- 
tion exercises  for  benefit  of  Strassburg  monument  fund  are  held  in  Swift  Hall 
under  direction  of  Professor  Henry  Cohn.  20 — Hinman-Rogers  debate ;  finals 
won  by  former.  21 — Basket-ball:  Northwestern,  6;  Oak  Park  High  School, 
16.  26 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges.  27 — Formal  opening  of  Fisk  Hall,  the 
Academy  building.  Addresses  by  Dr.  Fisk,  President  Rogers,  Dr.  Sheppard 
^nd  alumni  of  Academy.  Junior  play,  "All  the  Comforts  of  Home,"  pre- 
sented at  Bailey's  Opera  House. 

Feb.  10.  Banquet  of  senior  classes  of  all  departments  at  Palmer  House, 
Chicago.  Toastmaster,  Andrew  Cooke  of  College  of  Liberal  Arts.  12 — Life- 
saving  crew  makes  perilous  trip  off  Highland  Park  in  search  of  a  party  of  skat- 
ers adrift  on  ice  floe.  18 — Athletic  jollification  at  gymnasium,  under  auspices 
•of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  22 — Customary  observation  of  Washington's  birthday;  Judge 
Neely,  orator  of  the  day.  Basket-ball :  Northwestern  women,  2 ;  Englewood 
High  School,  10.  24 — Professor  Hatfield  reads  from  the  Vulgate  at  chapel  ser- 
vice. 

March  10.  Entertainment  at  Fisk  Hall  for  benefit  of  athletics.  Music  by 
University  band  and  quartette.  Songs  by  Professor  Karleton  Hackett. 
Readings  by  Professor  Cumnock. — Dr.  Hollister  becomes  Instructor  in  Physi- 
•cal  Culture.  17 — Preliminary  contest  of  Northwestern  branch  of  Northern 
Oratorical  League.  20 — Death  of  Dr.  Oliver  Marcy,  Dean  of  the  College ;  for 
37  years  Professor ;  thrice  Acting  President  of  the  University.  22 — Funeral 
services  for  Dr.  Marcy.  Two  lines  of  students  formed,  extending  from  Dr. 
Marcy' s  home  to  the  Methodist  church;  between  these  lines  the  coffin  is  car- 
ried. Funeral  address  delivered  by  Dr.  Fisk.  24 — Settlement  benefit  at 
Woman's  Hall. — Self-government-  Association  of  Woman's  Hall  organized. 
30 — Woman's  edition  of  Northwestern  issued;  Ruth  E.  Phillippi,  editor-in- 
chief,  and  Anna  Metcalf,  business  manager. 

April  1.  Meeting  of  Chicago  section  of  American  Mathematical  Society 
held  in  University  Hall.  2 — University  sermon  by  Dr.  F.  A.  Noble  of  Chi- 
cago. 14 — Gage  debate  contest.  17 — Herr  Reicher  of  Berlin  appears  before 
students  of  German  department  in  some  of  his  leading  roles.  22 — Base- 
ball: Northwestern,  14;  Beloit,  19.  24 — Northwestern,  10;  Wisconsin,  11. 
28 — Inter-class  field  meet  on  Sheppard  field  won  by  freshmen.  Raymond  de- 
bate. Syllabus  issued  by  junior  class.  29 — Maro,  the  magician,  gives 
performances  under  auspices  of  Northwestern  branch  of  Northern  Oratorical 
League. 


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May  1.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  9;  Illinois,  12.  5 — Annual  contest  of 
Northern  Oratorical  League  at  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Third  place  won  by  Barry  Gil- 
bert. 6 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  3;  Beloit,  4.  13 — Baseball  on  Marshall 
field :  Northwestern,  4 ;  Chicago,  6.  Tennis  tournament  with  University  of 
Chicago  won  by  Northwestern.  Dual  track  meet  with  University  of  Chicago, 
won  by  Chicago.  16 — First  of  a  series  of  weekly  evening  concerts  by  Uni- 
versity band  on  campus.  17 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  3;  Lake  Forest,  0. 
20 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  3;  Illinois,  9. — University  League  organized, 
composed  of  College  women  not  residing  at  Woman's  Hall  or  College  Cottage. 
24 — Tennis  team  defeats  Lake  Forest.  28 — Senior  joint  meeting  of  Christian 
Associations  on  campus.  29 — Senior  chapel.  Speeches  by  Miss  Norris,  Presi- 
dent Rogers,  and  Professor  Coe.  Statistics  read  by  Professor  Atwell.  Senior 
song.  30 — Closing  exercises  by  German  department  held  in  Music  Hall. 
Play,  "Versalzen,"  presented.  31 — "Enthusiasm  meeting"  after  chapel; 
speech  by  F.  P.  Jolly. — Students'  Settlement  Association  organized  to  provide 
workers  for  University  Settlement. 

June  1.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Wisconsin,  4.  3 — Western  Inter- 
collegiate track  meet.  7 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  2;  Chicago,  1.  9 — 
''Trig"  cremation  on  Sheppard  field.  Variety  performance  and  farce,  'Trig," 
presented  by  freshmen.  11 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Rev.  Joseph  F.  Berry. 
12 — Class  day.  Morning:  more  serious  part  of  exercises  given  at  Lunt  Li- 
brary; opening  address  by  Professor  Coe;  oration,  Nesmith;  poem,  Miss  Colvin. 
Afternoon:  procession  from  Woman's  Hall  to  Old  Oak  on  south  of  campus; 
seniors  in  black  cap  and  gown;  juniors,  lavender;  sophomores,  white  duck  cos- 
tumes and  broad-brimmed  straw  hats;  freshmen,  green  cap  and  gown.  His- 
tory, Bobb;  prophecy,  King;  gifts,  Prickett.  Planting  of  class  elm  tree.  Din- 
ner and  reception  to  seniors  at  Woman's  Hall.  13 — Kirk  contest.  14 — Ad- 
dress before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  by  Chancellor  McDowell  of  University  of  Denver. 
President's  reception  in  Guild  rooms.  15 — Alumni  banquet  at  Auditorium 
Hotel.  Forty-first  Commencement  at  Auditorium.  Seventy-nine  graduates 
of  College  of  Liberal  Arts.  Address  by  Dr.  Buckley  of  New  York. — Miss  Nor- 
ris resigns  as  Dean  of  Women. 

Sept.  Dr.  U.  S.  Grant  becomes  Professor  of  Geology;  Miss  Anna  Bowen, 
'94,  Dean  of  Women  and  Assistant  Professor  of  English  Literature ;  Dr.  A.  W. 
Patten, '70,  Professor  of  Biblical  Instruction.  30 — Football:  Northwestern, 
0;  Northwestern  alumni,  18. 

Oct.  6.  .Reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associations.  7 — Track  meet 
on  Sheppard  field;  ten  events.  9 — About  six  hundred  students  of  the  Uni- 
versity take  part  in  the  Chicago  Day  parade  viewed  by  President  McKinley. 
14 — Football  at  Madison:  Northwestern,  0;  Wisconsin,  38.  17 — President 
McKinley  speaks  to  gathering  of  students  and  townspeople  from  train  plat- 
form when  passing  through  Evanston.  20 — First  semi-final  inter-society 
debate,  Adelphic  versus  Athanasian,  won  by  latter.  21 — Football:  North- 
western, 0;  Beloit,  11.  Opening  of  annual  students'  lecture  course.  26 — 
Football:  Northwestern,  16;  Lake  Forest,  0.  27 — Final  inter-society  de- 
bate, Adelphic  vs.  Athanasian;  championship  won  by  latter.  28 — "College 
night"  at  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building,  Chicago.— Glee,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin 
Clubs  reorganize.     Post-graduate  Club  organized. 


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Nov.  4.  Football:  Northwestern,  11;  Minnesota,  5.  6 — Celebration  of 
football  victory.  11 — Football:  Northwestern,  0;  Chicago,  76.  13 — De- 
bate between  College  and  Law  School  for  Gage  prizes  and  to  choose  represen- 
tatives in  intercollegiate  debate.  17 — Reception  to  College  women  by  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  18 — Football:  Northwestern,  if;  Indiana,  6.  24 — Sopho- 
more class  presents  farce,  "The  Obstinate  Family,"  and  a  "Deestrick  Skule," 
for  the  benefit  of  athletics.  25 — Football:  Northwestern,  29;  Purdue,  0. 
Banquet  to  team  at  Old  College ;  Professor  Clark,  toastmaster. 

Dec.  6.  Faculties  of  various  departments  hold  banquet  at  Palmer  House. 
8 — Junior  play,  "My  Friend  from  India,"  presented  at  Fisk  Hall. — Coffee 
Club  reorganized;  meetings  in  chapel  of  01(f  College.  15 — Reception  to  wo- 
men students  by  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  at  Guild  rooms.  Addresses  by  Mrs.  Henry 
Wade  Rogers  and  Professor  Hatfield.  17 — University  sermon  by  Dr.  A.  W. 
Patten. 

1900. 

Jan.  12.  Northwestern-Minnesota  debate  lost  at  Minneapolis.  Settle- 
ment benefit  by  Thalian  Dramatic  Club  of  School  of  Oratory  under  auspices  of 
University  Woman's  Club.  25 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges.  26 — Annual 
home  concert  of  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs  assisted  by  University  Quartette. 
27 — Death  of  Rev.  Richard  Haney,  one  of  founders  of  University.  28 — 
Death  of  Anna  M.  Bowen,  '94,  Dean  of  Women. 

Feb.  6.  Faculty  votes  not  to  grant  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Letters  after 
1904.  7 — Mrs.  Emily  Huntington  Miller  elected  Dean  of  Women.  12 — 
Lincoln  commemoration  by  Deutsche  Gesellschaft  assisted  by  Swiss  Maenner- 
chor.  16 — Cleveland  declamation  contest.  17 — "Big  Nine,"  comprising 
Universities  of  Michigan,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Indiana,  and  Minnesota, 
Purdue  University,  University  of  Chicago,  and  Northwestern  University,  be- 
comes controlling  body  of  Western  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Association.  22 — 
Washington  anniversary  address  by  Judge  Tuthill.  Banquet  of  senior 
classes  of  all  departments  at  Leland  Hotel,  Chicago.  24 — Alumni  "stag" 
party  at  University  Settlement.  26 — Track  meet  with  Evanston  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
won  by  Northwestern.  28 — Address  by  President  Eliot  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity at  Fisk  Hall. 

March  7.  Preliminary  Northern  Oratorical  League  contest.  Seniors 
appear  in  soft  gray  class  hats,  9 — Lecture  by  Bishop  McCabe  for  benefit  of 
University  Settlement.  15 — Woman's  edition  of  Northwestern  issued; 
Blanche  E.  Snider,  editor-in-chief;  Helen  Baker  and  Jennie  Scott,  business 
managers.  16 — Athletic  benefit  at  Fisk  Hall.  Program  given  by  Glee  and 
Mandolin  Clubs,  University  Quartette,  Miss  Neal  and  Messrs.  Dennis,  Tilroe, 
and  Logan.  17 — Track  meet  with  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Chicago  lost.  21 — 
Death  of  Professor  Cohn.  23 — Funeral  services  for  Professor  Cohn,  conducted 
at  Fisk  Hall  by  Dr.  Little  and  Rabbi  Moses.  C.  A.  Eggert  becomes  tempo- 
rary instructor  in  German;  Professor  W.  K.  Clement  takes  charge  of  Dr.  Bon- 
bright's  classes  during  latter's  absence.  30 — Entertainment  at  Central  Music 
Hall,  Chicago,  for  benefit  of  new  gymnasium  fund.  Program  by  Glee  and 
Mandolin  Clubs,  University  Quartette,  and  Thalian  Dramatic  Club,  under 
auspices  of  Alumni  Association. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  51 

April  10.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  4 ;  Chicago,  10.  14 — Northwestern, 
6;  Beloit,  7.  Meeting  of  Chicago  section  of  American  Mathematical  Society  at 
University  Hall.  17 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Chicago,  6.  20 — North- 
western, 3;  Michigan,  8.  21 — Inter-class  field  meet  won  by  sophomores. 
26 — Syllabiis  issued  by  junior  class.  27 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  3;  Illi- 
nois, 4.     28 — Northwestern,  2;  Chicago,  12. 

May  1.  Recitations  suspended  on  account  of  "Dewey  Day."  4 — Lecture 
by  Professor  Coe,  under  auspices  of  local  branch  of  Northern  Oratorical 
League,  Debating  Board  and  University  Settlement.  Contest  of  Northern 
Oratorical  League  at  Madison.  Percy  Thomas,  '00,  wins  first  place.  5 — 
Settlement  benefit  at  Woman's  Hall.  Dual  track  meet  with  Iowa  State  Uni- 
versity at  Iowa  City.  Thirteen  events.  Northwestern  wins.  6 — Governor 
Shaw  of  Iowa  addresses  students  at  Fisk  Hall.  8 — Hinman  debate  for  Ray- 
mond prizes.  10 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  8;  Iowa,  10.  11 — North- 
western, 0;  Beloit,  8.  12 — Dual  track  meet  with  Beloit  College  on  Sheppard 
field.  Northwestern  wins,  23-12.  Baseball  at  Madison:  Northwestern,  11; 
Wisconsin,  12.  13 — President  Bashford  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  ad- 
dresses students  at  Fisk  Hall.  17 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Wisconsin, 
2. — Catalogue  for  1899-1900  issued. — "Sketches  in  Purple"  issued  by  English 
department.  20 — Chancellor  McDowell  addresses  students  at  Sunday  mass 
meeting.  21 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  10;  Purdue,  3.  Alumni  banquet. 
Toasts  by  Dr.  F.  M.  Bristol,  '77,  President  Rogers,  Bishop  Fowler  (former 
President),  President  Crawford,  '84,  of  Allegheny  College,  President  McClish, 
'74,  of  University  of  the  Pacific,  Dean  A.  H.  Briggs,  '81,  of  Iliff  School  of  The- 
ology.    28 — Baseball :     Northwestern,  3 ;  Oberlin,  2.     29 — Senior  chapel. 

June  1.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Chicago,  12.  "Trig"  cremated  on 
Sheppard  field.  Play,  "Trigby's  Aunt."  2 — Western  Intercollegiate  field 
meet  at  Ravenswood.  9 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  4;  Minnesota,  5.  10 — 
Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev.  Eli  McClish,  '74,  President  of  University  of  the 
Pacific.  11 — Class  day.  Morning:  Exercises  at  Assembly  Hall;  oration, 
Hoagland;  poem,  Thomas;  address  by  Prof.  James.  Ivy  planted  at  right  of 
entrance  to  Lunt  Librarj^;  ivy  orator.  Miss  Bragdon.  Afternoon:  Proces- 
sion from  Woman's  Hall  to  Old  Oak  on  campus.  Seniors  in  black  cap  and 
gown,  juniors  in  purple  and  gold,  sophomores  in  white  and  old  rose  with  palm- 
leaf  mortar-boards,  freshmen  dressed  as  children.  History,  Miss  Drew; 
prophecy.  Miss  Metcalf ;  pipe  of  peace;  gifts,  Woolbert.  Reception  to  seniors 
at  College  Cottage.  12 — President  Rogers  resigns.  Kirk  contest.  13 — 
Annual  meeting  of  Phi  Beta  Keppa.  Business  meeting  of  Alumni  Associa- 
tion. Informal  reception  to  alumni  at  residence  of  Dr.  M.  C.  Bragdon.  Ad- 
dress before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  by  Prof.  Paul  Shorey  of  University  of  Chi- 
cago. President's  reception  at  University  Guild  rooms.  14 — Forty-second 
Commencement.  Exercises  at  Auditorium;  address  by  President  Cyrus 
Northrop  of  University  of  Minnesota.     Eighty-one  graduates  of  the  College. 

Sept.  Dr.  Daniel  Bonbright  becomes  Acting  President  of  the  University. 
Room  at  northwest  comer  of  University  Hall  becomes  study-room  for  women, 
alumnae  providing  furnishings  for  it.  Mrs.  Martha  Foote  Crow  becomes  Dean 
of  Women  and  Assistant  Professor  of  English  Literature;  Dr.  J.  E.  George,  '95, 
becomes  Instructor  in  Political  Economy;  Dr.  W.  D.  Scott,  '95,  in  Psychology 


52  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

and  Pedagogy ;  Dr.  O.  C.  Kellogg  in  English  Language ;  Georg  Edward  and  Dr. 
Marcus  Simpson  in  German.  29 — Football:  Northwestern,  0;  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  6.     University  band  makes  initial  appearance  of  the  year. 

Oct.  Annual  fall  tennis  tournament;  twenty-seven  entries  in  singles  and 
eleven  in  doubles.  6 — Coffee  Club  resumes  its  'meetings  in  Old  College. 
Football:  Northwestern,  6;  Rush  Medical  College,  0.  12 — Annual  fall  track 
meet  on  Sheppard  field.  Joint  reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associa- 
tions. 13 — Football:  Northwestern,  12;  Indiana,  0. — Young  Men's  Repub- 
lican Club  reorganized.  Athanasian  Society  withdraws  from  inter-society 
debates.  19 — Miss  Josephine  Stahl,  College  missionary  in  India,  addresses 
students  in  chapel.  20 — Football :  Northw^tern,  0 ;  Illinois,  0.  Announce- 
ment of  gift  of  $30,000  by  Dr.  D.  K.  Pearsons  for  a  new  dormitory  for  women. 
26 — Hinman-Adelphic  debate  won  by  former.  27 — Football:  Northwest- 
ern, 6 ;  Beloit,  6. 

Nov.  2.  Rogers-Hinman  debate  won  by  latter.  Hiriman  debate  team 
chosen  to  represent  College  in  intercollegiate  contest.  3 — Football :  North- 
western, 11;  Knox,  5.  9 — Opening  of  annual  students'  lecture  course. 
10 — Football  on  Marshall  field :  Northwestern,  5 ;  Chicago,  0. — Faculties  of 
the  College  and  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  form  a  social  organization,  the 
University  Union.  17 — Football  at  Minneapolis:  Northwestern,  0;  Minne- 
sota, 21.  29 — Thanksgiving  game  at  Rock  Island:  Northwestern,  5;  Iowa, 
5.     Season  closes  with  Northwestern  third  in  the  "Big  Nine." 

Dec.  6.  Football  number  of  Northwestern  issued.  Banquet  to  football 
men  in  Old  College,  Professor  Gray  toastmaster. — Gage  debate  contest.  14 — 
Junior  play,  ''A  Bachelor's  Romance,"  presented  at  Fisk  Hall.  17 — Banquet 
to  football  team  at  Chicago  Athletic  Club. 

1901. 

Jan.  Library  hours  extended  to  include  period  from  7  to  9  p.  m.  5 — 
University  League  reception;  Miss  Jane  Addams  speaks  to  women.  7 — Col- 
lege basket-ball  team  defeats  Evanston  team,  12-5.  8 — Glee,  Mandolin,  and 
Banjo  Clubs  begin  their  season.  11 — Northwestern-Chicago  debate  lost  by 
majority  vote. — Freshmen  appear  in  red  caps.  17 — Reception  to  College 
women  by  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  19 — Reception  to  Y.  W.  C.  A.  by  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
at  Evanston  Association  building.  24 — Northwestern  publishes  cuts  of  "pro- 
posed new  buildings" :  gymnasium,  dining-hall,'men's  dormitory,  art  building, 
Marcy  Hall  and  a  chapel.  25 — Annual  home  concert  of  Glee,  Banjo,  and  Man- 
dolin Clubs  at  Fisk  Hall.  28 — Founders'  day.  Semi-centennial  of  signing  of 
University's  charter  celebrated  by  banquet  at  Auditorium  Hotel,  Chicago; 
E.  L.  Shuman,  '87,  toastmaster;  toasts  responded  to  by  Judge  Horton,  Presi- 
dent Little  of  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Judges  Grosscup  and  Burke,  Col.  F.  O. 
Lowden,  Dr.  J.  B.  Murphy,  Rev.  P.  H.  Swift,  '81.  Songs  by  Glee  Club  and 
readings  by  Professor  Cumnock. — University  basket-ball  team  defeats  Evan- 
ston Y.  M.  C.  A.,  18-17.     29 — Women's  Debating  Club  organized. 

Feb.  1.  Sophomore  play,  "A  Night  Off,"  presented  at  Fisk  Hall  for  benefit 
of  athletics.  18 — Indoor  athletic  "try-out"  at  First  Regiment  Armory.  22 — 
Washington  anniversary  address  by  Hon.  C.  H.  Aldrich  at  Fisk  Hall,  under 
auspices  of  History  Club. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  53 

March  L  Banquet  of  senior  classes  of  University  at  Victoria  Hotel,  Chi- 
cago. Cleveland  declamation  contest.  3 — College  men  addressed  by  John 
R.  Mott,  Secretary  of  World's  Christian  Federation.  5 — Preliminary  contest 
of  Northern  Oratorical  League. — Series  of  meetings  for  women  conducted  by 
Miss  Harriet  Taylor,  National  Secretary  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.  7 — Settlement 
number  of  Northwestern  issued.  14 — Woman's  edition  of  Northwestern 
issued;  Edna  M.  Bronson,  '02,  editor-in-chief;  Blanche  Snider,  '01,  business 
manager.  15 — On  occasion  of  visit  from  German  consul,  Dr.  Wever,  and  staff, 
the  Deutsche  Gesellschaft  presents  program  in  Swift  Hall. — Tremont  House, 
Chicago,  purchased  by  the  University  to  accommodate  professional  depart- 
ments and  administrative  headquarters. 

April  12.  Annual  inter-class  field  meet.  Annual  Settlement  benefit  at 
Woman's  Hall.  13 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  5;  Rush  Medical,  3.  18 — 
Christian  Association  number  of  Northwestern  issued.  19 — Baseball: 
Northwestern,  10;  Lake  Forest,  0.  20 — Northwestern,  2;  Chicago,  6.  Hin- 
man  debate  for  Raymond  prizes.  26 — Syllabus  issued  by  junior  class. 
27 — Baseball :     Northwestern,  3 ;  Chicago,  4. 

May  2.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  6;  Illinois,  2.  3 — Final  contest  of 
Northern  Oratorical  League  at  Iowa  City.  Seventh  place.  Dual  track  meet 
lost  to  Beloit  College  on  Sheppard  field.  "Sorority  race"  run  by  chosen  men. 
4 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  6;  Wisconsin,  7.  10 — Northwestern,  5;  Beloit, 
13.  18 — Track  meet  with  First  Regiment  on  Sheppard  field;  Northwestern 
wins,  76-55.  Baseball  at  Champaign:  Northwestern,  0;  Illinois,  10. — First 
number  of  Northwestern  University  Bulletin  issued,  to  be  published  quarterly, 
including  annual  catalogue.  24 — "The  Woes  of  College  Life,"  shown  by 
stereopticon  views  of  campus  snap-shots,  for  benefit  of  local  branch  of  North- 
ern Oratorical  League.  25 — University  Guild  formally  presents  art  collection 
to  University.  Track  meet  at  Champaign  lost,  60-52;  Northwestern  wins 
eight  firsts  out  of  fourteen.  28 — Annual  supper  to  College  men  given  by 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Old  College.  31— "Trig"  play,  "Trigobolus,"  presented  by 
freshmen  on  Sheppard  field. 

June  1.  Closing  exercises  of  German  department  at  Swift  Hall. — K.  E. 
Pease,  '01,  takes  Miss  Stahl's  place  as  Northwestern' s  student  missionary, 
— Second  volume  of  "Sketches  in  Purple"  issued  by  English  department. — Se- 
nior chapel.  16 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev.  Dr.  Dorchester,  Jr.,  of  St. 
Louis.  17 — Class  day.  Morning:  Exercises  at  Lunt  Library;  oration,  Dut- 
ton ;  address  by  Prof.  Coe ;  poem,  Miss  Williams ;  class  song.  Presentation  to 
the  University  of  stone  bench  on  campus  south  of  University  Hall ;  address  by 
H.  E.  Russell.  Afternoon:  Procession  from  Woman's  Hall  to  south  campus; 
seniors  in  black  cap  and  gown,  juniors  in  purple  and  white,  sophomores  in  red 
and  yellow,  freshmen  in  red  and  green.  History,  Miss  Payton;  prophecy, 
Miss  Reynolds;  gifts,  Dennis;  pipe  of  peace.  18 — Kirk  contest.  Name  of 
Woman's  Hall  changed  to  Willard  Hall.  19 — Address  before  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  society  by  President  Thwing  of  Western  Reserve  University.  Presi- 
dent's reception  in  University  Guild  rooms.  20 — Forty-third  Commence- 
ment at  Auditorium.  One  hundred  and  one  graduates  of  the  College.  Ad- 
dress by  Chancellor  Day  of  Syracuse  University. — Grand  Prairie  Seminary 
affiliated  with  the  University. — College  Y.  M.  C.  A.  is  incorporated. 


54  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

Sept.  Dr.  O.  H.  Basquin  becomes  Associate  Professor  of  Physics;  Dr.  E.  I. 
McCormac,  Instructor  in  History;  J.  P.  Odell,  '94,  in  English  Language;  W.  J. 
Keller,  '00,  in  Greek.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  secures  its  first  General  Secretary,  Miss 
Kitchel,  a  graduate  of  Smith  College.     Course  in  engineering  established. 

Oct.  11.  Dedication  of  Chapin  Hall,  new  dormitory  for  women,  on  comer 
of  University  Place  and  Sherman  Ave.  Address  by  Bishop  McCabe  at  Fisk 
Hall.  Reception  to  visiting  members  of  Rock  River  Conference.  12 — Foot- 
ball: Northwestern,  2;  Notre  Dame,  0.  15 — Hinman-Athanasian  debate, 
first  preliminary  for  intercollegiate  contest. — Hands  of  tower  clock,  presented 
by  '79,  are  stolen.  Class  of  '02  replaces  them  with  new  ones.  18 — Annual 
reception  to  students  by  Christian  Associations.  19 — Football:  North- 
western, 0;  Michigan,  29.  25 — Debate  team  meets  Adelphic  team  in  second 
preliminary  debate.  26 — Football:  Northwestern,  17;  Illinois,  11. — Wo- 
men's Debating  Club  resumes  meetings. 

Nov.  1.  Reception  to  College  women  by  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  7 — 
Debate  with  Law  School  team.  College  representatives  chosen  for  North- 
western-Michigan debate.  9 — Football:  Northwestern,.  6;  Chicago,  5. 
Opening  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  lecture  course.  16 — Football:  Northwestern,  11; 
Beloit,  11,  23 — Northwestern,  0;  Minnesota,  16.  Senior  men  appear  in  silk 
hats,  senior  women  in  mortar-boards.  28 — Football:  Northwestern,  18; 
Purdue,  0.     Season  ends  with  Northwestern  in  fourth  place  in  "Big  Nine." 

Dec.  Society  of  "Knights  of  the  Marble  Heart"  appears  among  senior  men. 
Chi  chapter  of  Chi  Omega  sorority  established.  5 — Northwestern  University 
Club  of  New  England  is  organized  at  Boston.  6 — Annual  banquet  to  football 
men.  12 — New  University  Settlement  house  opened.  16^— Cross-country 
running  club  organized.  Chapter  of  the  "Red  Domino,"  women's  dramatic 
society,  installed. 

1902. 

Jan.  10.  Northwestern-Michigan  debate  lost  at  Ann  Arbor. — Freshman 
cap  and  sophomore  hat  appear.  17 — Junior  play,  "Because  She  Loved  Him 
So,"  presented  at  Fisk  Hall.  18 — Address  by  and  reception  to  Mrs.  Mary 
Hartwell  Catherwood  under  auspices  of  University  League.  20 — Women's 
basket-ball  team  defeats  Evanston  High  School.  21 — Dr.  Edmund  J.  James 
of  University  of  Chicago  elected  President  of  the  University. — Series  of  con- 
certs by  University  band  at  skating  rink.  27 — Basket-ball :  Northwestern, 
18;  Evanston  High  School,  12.  28 — Second  Founders'  day  banquet,  under 
auspices  of  Northwestern  University  Club  of  Chicago,  at  Auditorium.  Dr. 
Daniel  Bonbright  presides.  President-elect  and  Mrs.  James  guests  of  honor. 
Dr.  C.  M.  Stuart,  toastmaster.  30 — Day  of  prayer  for  colleges.  31 — Annual 
home  concert  of  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs,  assisted  by  Woman's  Glee  Club  and 
the  Orchestral  Quartette. 

Feb.  21.  Cleveland  contest.  22 — Washington  anniversary;  address  by 
Professor  J.  A.  James  at  Willard  Hall.  26 — Northwestern  sends  banner  dele- 
gation of  fifty  to  International  Convention  of  Student  Volunteer  Movement  at 
Toronto.  28 — Annual  promenade  of  Pan-Hellenic  Association  at  Country 
Club. 

March  8.     Sophomore  play,  "What  Became  of  Parker,"  presented  at  Fisk 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  55 

Hall.  10 — Preliminary  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League.  18 — Presi- 
dent James  greets  students  after  chapel  exercises.  27 — First  of  series  of  lec- 
tures under  auspices  of  department  of  Economics.  29 — First  Regiment  track 
meet ;  thirty-seven  teams  compete ;  Northwestern  wins  third  place. 

April  10.  Woman's  edition  of  Northwestern  issued;  Ruth  Woolson,  '02, 
€ditor-in-chief;  Amy  Olgen,  business  manager.  11 — "Mrs.  Jarley's  Wax- 
works" presented  at  Fisk  Hall  by  townspeople  and  students  for  benefit  of 
University  Settlement.  12 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  18;  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  5.  15 — Hinman  debate  for  Raymond  prizes.  18 — Syllabus 
issued  by  junior  class.  Deutsche  Gesellschaft  presents  "Militaerfromm"  in 
Music  Hall.  19 — Inter-department  track  meet  on  Sheppard  field,  won  by 
College  of  Liberal  Arts.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  2;  Chicago,  3.  Women's 
basket-ball  team  plays  Wheaton  College.  26 — Burlesque  of  ''Lohengrin"  pre- 
sented by  women  of  Willard  Hall  for  benefit  of  University  Settlement.  Inter- 
scholastic  track  meet  on  Sheppard  field ;  academies  and  high  schools  of  five 
states  represented.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  7;  Wisconsin,  9.  28 — Wo- 
men's basket-ball  team  defeats  Evanston  High  School,  22-5. 

May  1.  Seniors  appear  in  cap  and  gown.  2 — Final  contest  of  Northern 
Oratorical  League  in  Chicago.  3 — Dual  track  meet  lost  to  Beloit  College. 
Baseball:  Northwestern,  4;  Beloit,  2.  8 — Annual  Christian  Association 
number  of  Northwestern.  9 — Track  meet  with  University  of  Chicago;  lost, 
77-35.  Baseball:  Northwestern,  11;  Nebraska,  3.  13 — Northwestern,  0; 
Michigan,  1. — University  Bulletin  issued;  catalogue  number.  17 — Baseball: 
Northwestern,  10;  Wisconsin,  11.  20 — Annual  ''sorority  race"  run  by  chosen 
men.  21 — Spring  tennis  tournament.  23 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  4;  Chi- 
cago, 2.  28 — Annual  Y.  M.  C.  A.  supper  to  College  men  at  Old  College.  29 — 
Law  School  edition  of  Northwestern  issued.  30— "Trig"  play,  "The  Devil's 
Timepiece,"  presented  at  Fisk  Hall  by  freshmen. — F.  D.  Wolf,  '01,  succeeds 
K.  E.  Pease,  '01,  as  Northwestern' s  representative  missionary. 

June  3.  Senior  chapel.  4 — Baseball:  Northwestern,  1;  Chicago,  0. — 
Northwestern,  2;  Chicago,  11.  7 — Northwestern,  1;  Beloit,  5.  11 — Evening 
concert  by  University  band  on  campus.  15 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Rev. 
Dr.  H.  L.  Willett  of  University  of  Chicago.  16 — Class  day.  Morning  exer- 
cises under  tent  south  of  Lunt  Library:  poem,  Stewart;  oration.  West.  Ivy 
planted  at  southwest  corner  of  Library;  oration  by  Miss  Wadden.  Afternoon : 
Procession  from  Willard  Hall  to  campus  west  of  University  Hall.  Seniors  in 
black  cap  and  gown,  juniors  in  white  and  purple,  sophomores  in  red.  History, 
Miss  Ely;  prophecy,  Miss  Shuman;  gifts,  Clements;  class  song;  pipe  of  peace. 
17 — Kirk  contest.  18 — Presentation  to  University  of  boulder  fountain  in 
front  of  University  Hall;  speech  by  G.  H.  Parkinson;  response  by  President 
James.  Dinner  to  senior  class  by  President  and  Mrs.  James  at  Willard  Hall; 
18 — Gathering  of  four  hundred  alumni  at  University  Hall;  procession  by 
classes ;  march  around  campus ;  original  cheer  for  each  building  from  class  of 
'02.  Luncheon  to  alumni  and  senior  class  under  tent.  Address  to  alumni  by 
President  James.  Address  before  Phi  Beta  Kappa  by  Professor  Turner  of 
University  of  Wisconsin.  President's  reception.  19 — Forty-fourth  Commence- 
ment at  Auditorium.  Ninety-two  graduates  of  the  College.  Address  by 
Senator  DoUiver  of  Iowa. 


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56  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

Sept.  Dr.  A.  H.  Thorndike  becomes  Professor  of  English  Literature,  and 
Dr.  Willard  Instructor  in  History.  20 — Football:  Northwestern,  15;  Fort 
Sheridan,  0.  24 — "College  night"  at  Assembly  Hall.  27 — Football:  North- 
western, 10;  Naperville,  5. 

Oct.  1.  Library  hours  extend  from  8  a.  m.  to*9  p.  m.  Football:  North- 
western, 11 ;  Chicago  Dentals,  0.  4 — Northwestern,  26;  Lake  Forest,  0.  11 — 
Northwestern,  11;  Rush  Medical,  0.  12 — Bishop  Hartzell  addresses  students 
at  risk  Hall. — Joint  reception  of  Christian  Associations. — Inter-state  School 
of  Correspondence  affiliated  with  the  University.  18 — Football  on  Marshall 
field:  Northwestern,  0;  Chicago,  12.  19 — Sunday,  Installation  exercises 
begin.  Evanston  pulpits  filled  by  college  "presidents.  Academic  service  in 
afternoon  at  First  Methodist  church.  Two  hundred  delegates  from  American 
and  foreign  institutions  present.  Address  by  President  Hyde  of  Bowdoin 
College.  20 — Monday,  University  day.  Procession  of  students  of  all  depart- 
ments through  Evanston  and  campus,  viewed  by  President  and  Mrs.  James  in 
front  of  University  Hall.  Meeting  of  students  at  First  M.  E.  church  presided 
over  by  Congressman  Foss.  Addresses  by  F.  P.  Mies  and  M.  Mills  on  behalf  of 
students,  Dr.  Murphy  on  behalf  of  faculties.  President  Bashford  of  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan  University,  President  Thwing  of  Western  Reserve  University,  President 
Northrop  of  University  of  Minnesota.  Overflow  meeting  at  Fisk  Hall  ad- 
dressed by  same  men.  Luncheon  served  to  students  of  Chicago  departments 
at  Lunt  Library.  Reunion  of  alumni  at  Fisk  Hall.  Evening :  Illumination 
of  campus  and  torchlight  procession  of  students  with  floats  and  transparen- 
cies, ending  with  bonfire  at  fountain  square.  Receptions  to  President  James 
and  official  guests  at  Evanston  clubs.  Formal  opening  of  Law  School  quarters 
in  Northwestern  University  Building  (old  Tremont  House).  Address  by  Hon. 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  Chief  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  Massachusetts.  21 — 
Tuesday,  Installation  day.  Formal  reception  of  delegates  and  official  guests 
at  Fisk  Hall.  Procession  of  dignitaries  in  academic  attire  from  Lunt  Library 
to  Fisk  Hall.  Hon.  Oliver  H.  Horton,  first  vice-president  of  trustees,  presides. 
Addresses  of  welcome  by  Judge  Horton  on  behalf  of  University  Corporation, 
Dr.  N.  S.  Davis,  Jr.,  on  behalf  of  faculties.  Mayor  James  A.  Patten  on  behalf  of 
Evanston.  Responses  by  President  Gunsaulus  of  Armour  Institute,  Presi- 
dent Cook  of  111.  State  Normal  School,  Prof.  S.  N.  Patten  of  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  Chancellor  Day  of  Syracuse  University,  President  Jesse  of  Uni- 
versity of  Missouri,  Dr.  Alfred  Nerincx  of  University  of  Louvain,  Belgium, 
Prof.  J.  H.  Finley  of  Princeton  University,  President  L.  S.  Rowe  of  American 
Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.  Luncheon  to  delegates  at  Lunt  Li- 
brary. Procession  of  delegates,  official  guests,  trustees,  faculties,  alumni  and 
student  representatives,  from  Lunt  Library  to  First  Methodist  church  at  2 :30. 
Installation  ceremonies:  Luther's  hymn;  prayer  by  Bishop  Merrill;  address 
by  Judge  Horton  on  behalf  of  University  Corporation ;  response  by  President 
James ;  address  by  Dr.  Daniel  Bonbright  on  behalf  of  faculties ;  by  Rev.  F.  M. 
Bristol  on  behalf  of  alumni ;  by  Eddy  Brandt,  '03,  on  behalf  of  students ;  ad- 
dresses by  Dean  Briggs  of  Harvard  College,  President  Raymond  of  Wesleyan 
University,  President  Angell  of  University  of  Michigan,  President  Wheeler  of 
University  of  California,  and  President  Harper  of  University  of  Chicago;  in- 


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augural  address  by  President  James  on  "Some  Features  of  American  Higher 
Education";  hymn,  "America";  benediction  by  Bishop  Warren.  Reception 
by  President  and  Mrs.  James  at  Northwestern  University  Building,  Chicago. 
— Opening  of  student  lecture  course.  24 — First  preliminary  debate;  Adelphic 
and  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  teams.  25 — Football:  Northwestern,  0. 
Knox,  15. — Seniors  appear  in  cap  and  gown.  31 — Hinman-Rogers  debate, 
second  preliminary. 

Nov.  1.  Football:  Northwestern,  0;  Purdue,  5. — Cross-country  Club 
resumes  runs. — Fall  tennis  tournament.  8 — Football:  Northwestern,  0; 
Wisconsin,  5. — Annual  Y.  M.  C.  A.  handbook  and  student  directory  issued. 
Alarm  over  smallpox;  students  all  required  to  be  vaccinated.  14 — Hinman 
team  wins  from  Adelphic-Garrett  in  final  debate  to  determine  representatives 
for  intercollegiate  contest.  15 — Football:  Northwestern,  10;  Beloit,  0. 
22 — Northwestern,  0;  Illinois,  17.  27 — Thanksgiving  game  at  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Northwestern,  0;  Nebraska,  12.  No  league  game  won  this  year.  Professor 
Clark  publishes  history  of  late  athletics  in  Northwestern.  28 — Conferring  of 
degree  of  LL.  D.  upon  Dr.  Adolf  Lorenz  with  impressive  ceremonies  at  North- 
western University  Building,  Chicago.     Procession  of  faculties.     Reception. 

Dec.  4.  Football  number  of  Northwestern.  5 — Y.  W.  C.  A.  holds  ba- 
zaar at  church.  New  chapel  service  compiled  by  Dr.  Patten,  8 — Woman's 
basket-ball  team  defeats  New  Trier  High  School.  12 — W.  E.  McComack  of 
Dartmouth  chosen  as  football  coach.  16 — Post-graduates  organize  a  club. 
18— Missionary  number  of  Northwestern.     Annual  football  dinner. 

1903. 

Jan.  Horace  Butterworth  of  University  of  Chicago  becomes  athletic  and 
gymnasium  director.  Freshmen  appear  in  white  felt  hats.  14 — Prof.  John 
Q.  Adams,  '89,  lecturer  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  addresses  University 
Guild.  16 — Northwestern-Minnesota  debate  won  by  Northwestern' s  team, 
Woods,  Palmer,  and  Smith,  who  will  debate  with  Chicago  for  championship  in 
Central  Debating  League.  27 — Alumni  dinner  at  Auditorium  Hotel.  28 — 
Founders'  day.  Dedication  of  Northwestern  University  Building;  history  of 
old  Tremont  House  told  by  Dr.  Sheppard;  presentation  of  keys  to  President 
James;  response  by  President  James;  reception  on  Law  School  floor  to 
President  Hadley  of  Yale  University  and  Dean  Ames  of  the  Law  School 
of  Harvard  University,  Dean  Prescott  of  the  School  of  Pharmacy,  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  Professor  Keen  of  Jefferson  Medical  College,  and  Dean 
Kirk  of  the  Dental  School,  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Evening  celebration 
at  Auditorium,  Chicago;  conferring  of  honorary  degrees:  LL.D.  upon  Deans 
Ames  and  Prescott  and  Professor  Keen ;  Sc.  D.  upon  Dean  Kirk.  Address 
by  President  Hadley. 

Feb.  12.  Annual  "post-exam,  jubilee"  under  auspices  of  Christian  Associ- 
ations at  Y.  M.  C.  A.  house.  17 — "Faust"  presented  at  Auditorium  by  Ger- 
man troupe  secured  through  efforts  of  German  consulate  and  the  German  de- 
partments of  Northwestern  and  Chicago  Universities.  20 — Cleveland  contest. 
26 — Opening  of  series  of  lectures  in  department  of  Economics.  28 — Inter- 
department  track  meet  at  First  Regiment  Armory.     Law  School  wins  from 


58  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

the  College. — Announcement  of  courses  for  graduate  students. — J.  N.  Pearce, 
'96,  becomes  Instructor  in  Chemistry. — Library  now  contains  50,065  bound 
volumes  and  36,000  pamphlets. 

March  6.  Preliminary  contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League.  13 — 
Junior  play  in  Fisk  Hall,  "What  Happened  to  Jones." 

April  2.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  LL.D.,  '93,  President  of  the  United  States, 
addresses  students  on  campus.  Procession  of  faculties  and  students  of  all 
departments  of  the  University,  in  academic  costume.  Salute  of  twenty-one 
guns  fired  from  College  campus  by  battery  of  U.  S.  Regular  Artillery. 


ALUMI^I 

OF   THE 

COLLEGE   OF   LIBERAL   ARTS 


CLASS  OF    1859. 

1.     *THOMAS  EMERSON  ANNIS. 
Born  15  Jan.  1836,  at  Hamburg,  N.  Y.     Prepared  at  Laporte,  Ind.     A.B. 
1862,  A.M.     1866,  M.D.,  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago.     Teacher,  1859-63. 
Practicing  physician  at  Holland,  Mich.,   1866-83;  at  National  City,   Cal., 
1883-1902. 

Married  Sarah  Baum,  of  Tipton,  la.,  29  Aug.  1865. 

Children — Mary  (Dadmun),  born  9  Sept.  1866. 

Jennie  B.,  born  24  June  1871. 

Charles  H.,  born  4  Jan.  1875. 

Sarah  P.,  bom  7  March  1878. 

Died  5  April  1902,  at  National  City,  Cal. 

2.  *WINCHESTER  ELHANON  CLIFFORD. 
Father  of  Nos.  500  and  571, 
Born  21  April  1837,  at  Dupage,  111.  Prepared  at  Mt.  Morris  Seminary. 
Entered  from  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  A.B.  1862,  A.M.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  Teacher  in  Mendota  and  Joliet,  111.,  and  Mineral  Spring,  Wis.  After- 
ward in  insurance  business.  Associated  with  B.  F.  Jacobs  in  organizing  the 
Sunday  School  Union  of  Chicago.  Contributor  to  Chicago  Inter  Ocean  and 
Waukegan  Gazette. 

r  Married  Emily  Margaret  Smith,  18  Sept.  1861,  in  Will  Co.,  111. 
Children — Chester  Carroll  (No.  500),  born  10  Aug.  1865;  died  11  May 
1899. 
Caroline  (Burbank),  (No.  571),  born  16  Aug.  1868. 
Died  17  March  1898. 
3.     *SAMUEL  L.  EASTMAN. 
Born  11  Feb.  1830,  at  Newbury,  Vt.     Prepared  at  Newbury  Seminary. 
A.B.     1863,  A.M.     Principal  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt.,  1876-87.     Clergyman 
in  Iowa. 

Married   (1)   Emily  Colburn,  Jan.    1859;   she    died    5    Aug.   1862.     (2) 
Emilie  G.  Batchelder,  10  April  1867,  at  Montpelier,  Vt. 
Children — Ellen  C,  born  in  1861 ;  died. 
Adah  G.,  born  in  1868. 
Arthur  L.,  born  in  1870;  died. 
Died  in  1899. 

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60  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1859 

4.     HENRY  MARTIN  KIDDER. 

Bom  12  May  1839,  in  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.  Prepared  at  Mount  Morris, 
111.  Ph.  B.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Hinman,  Assisted  in  the  rescue  of  passengers 
from  the  wreck  of  the  Lady  Elgin,  8  Sept.  1860.  'Farmer,  1859-62.  Enlisted 
as  private  in  15th  Illinois  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  15  Dec.  1862.  Com- 
missioned 2d  Lieutenant  1st  Arkansas  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1  April  1863. 
Commissioned  Major,  5th  Cavalry,  U.  S.  colored  troops,  16  March  1865; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  25  Jan.  1866;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  16  March 
1866.  War  service  was  with  the  Army  of  the  Frontier,  Army  of  the  Gulf,  and 
in  the  Department  of  the  Ohio.  Was  in  th^ battle  of  Fayette ville  and  numer- 
ous skirmishes.  Since  the  war,  in  business  in  Chicago.  Now  on  the  Board 
of  Trade.  Trustee  of  the  Village  of  Evanston  for  eight  years,  and  alderman  of 
the  City  of  Evanston,  1892-94. 

Married  Sara  C.  Ravenhill,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  25  Jan.  1867. 

Children — Kathryn  Courtney. 
Daniel  Pancoast. 

Residence,  1705  Lincoln  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

6.     ELHANON  JOHN  SEARLE. 
Brother  of  No.  10. 

Bom  18  Jan.  1835,  in  Fairfield  County,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Rock  River 
Seminary,  Mt.  Morris,  111.  A.  B.  1870,  A.  M.  Hinman.  During  senior  year 
studied  law  under  John  L.  Beveridge,  Esq.,  Chicago,  and  from  Nov.  1859  to 
March  1861,  in  the  office  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  William  H.  Herndon,  Spring- 
field, 111.  Enlisted  in  Co.  H,  10th  Illinois  Cavalry,  23  Sept.  1861 ;  served  as 
private  to  Dec.  1861;  promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant;  transferred  and  promoted 
to  Captain,  Company  M,  7  July  1862;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  in  1st  Ark.  Inf., 
Feb.  1863;  mustered  out  10  Aug.  1865;  commanded  important  posts;  for  sev- 
eral months  provost  marshal  of  a  sub-military  dept.  and  often  served  upon 
military  commissions  and  courts  martial.  Lawyer  ever  since  the  war.  In 
Arkansas,  1866-76,  being  state's  attorney  in  judicial  circuit  composed  of  nine 
counties,  Jan.  1866-Jan.  1867,  circuit  judge  in  same  circuit,  Feb.  1867  to 
Jan.  1871,  and  associate  justice  of  supreme  court  from  Jan.  1871  to  1876; 
member  of  State  Board  of  Education  of  Arkansas,  1872-76,  and  trustee  of 
State  University,  1870-76.  Followed  legal  profession  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1876- 
1881 ;  in  Illinois,  1881 . 

Married  Kate  Pierce,  1  April  1863,  at  Springfield,  111^ 

Children — Charles  J.,  born  16  May  1866. 
Blanche,  born  26  April  1875. 

Residence,  2602,  8^  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1860. 

6.     *ALPHONSO  CLARK  LINN. 
Bom  4  Sept.  1836,  at  Windsor,  Maine.     Prepared  in  Lee  Center  Academy 
and  Mount  Morris  Seminary.    A.  B.    1863,  A.  M.    Tutor  in  Mathematics  and 


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Latin,  Northwestern  University,  1860-64.     Enlisted  4  May  1864,  as  Captain 
of  Co.  F,  locally  known  as  "University  Guards,"  134th  Reg.,  Illinois  Infantry. 
Died  of  typhoid  fever  in  camp  at  Columbus,  Ky.,  10  July  1864. 

7.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  LORD. 

Born  31  Aug.  1838,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Evanston,  111.  A.  B. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  First  Lieutenant  13th  (renumbered  5th)  Mo.  Cavalry, 
Dec.  1861 ;  resigned  16  Aug.  1862.  Enlisted  as  Captain  of  Co.  H,  14th  111. 
Cavalry,  6  Feb.  1863;  mustered  out  31  July  1865.  Became  Major  on  staffs 
of  Major-General  George  Stoneman  and  Brigadier-General  G.  W.  Schofield. 
Was  captured,  but  escaped  after  13  days;  walked  two  hundred  miles  to  safety. 
Brevetted  Brigadier-General  for  gallant  conduct.  Practiced  law,  1865-75;  in 
mercantile  pursuits,  1875-81 ;  supt.  Broadstreet's  Western  Agency,  1881-88 ; 
sec.  and  treas.  James  Walsh  Mercantile  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1889. 

Married  (1)  Sarah  Camp,  18  April  1869.     (2)  Ellen  J.  Seger,  11  Aug.  1872. 

Children — Willie  D.,  born  in  1870. 

Bessie  M.,  bom  in  1873;  died. 

Address  unknown. 

8.  HOMER  ALURED  PLIMPTON. 

Born  11  June  1838,  at  North  East,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.  Prepared  at  Painesville 
(O.)  Academy.  Entered  from  Oberlin  College.  A.  B.  Hinman;  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Taught  school  at  Sterling,  111.,  1860-61.  Enlisted  as  private  in  Co. 
G,  39th  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  14  Aug.  1861;  re-enlisted  as  veteran,  1  Jan.  1864;  First 
Lieutenant,  29  Oct.  1864;  Captain,  5  Dec.  1864;  Major,  11  May  1865;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 6  June  1865;  mustered  out  as  Major,  16  Dec.  1865.  In  Inter- 
nal Revenue  Dept.  service,  Chicago,  1865-80.  Supt.  of  the  Anglo-American 
Mining  Co.,  Red  Cliff,  Colo.  Miner,  cattle  raiser  and  fruit  grower.  Sec.  of 
the  Perris  (Cal.)  Irrigation  District.  Postmaster. 
Married  Sophia  Wood,  23  Dec.  1868,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Children — Grace  Sophia,  born  17  Nov.  1869. 

Mary  Elizabeth  (Alabaster),  born  2  Mar.  1871  (wife  of  No. 

642.) 
Helen  Louise,  born  3  May  1875. 
Stella  Gertrude,  born  17  Sept.  1877. 
Homer  Wood,  born  14  Dec.  1883. 
Residence,  Riverside,  Cal. 

9.     WILLIAM  H.  H.  RALEIGH. 

Born  20  Nov.  1839,  near  Cambridge,  Md.  Prepared  at  Cambridge  (Md.) 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.  B.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  En- 
tered the  Confederate  Army,  Jan.  1862.  Served  as  Sergeant-Major,  Brevet 
Lieutenant,  and  Adjutant  in  1st  Battalion  Artillery,  General  Stonewall 
Jackson's  and  General  Ewell's  corps,  1862-65;  brevetted  Major  at  close  of 
war;  was  in  nearly  every  fight  from  first  seven  days  about  Richmond  to 
surrender  of  General  Lee ;  wounded  several  times.  Was  one  of  the  6500  who 
surrendered  at  Appomattox.  Was  judge  of  credits,  Hodges  Bros.,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1865-1884.     Engaged  in  law  and  collections  in  Baltimore  since  1865; 


62  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1860 

manager  and  proprietor  of  Merchants'  Protection,  Credit  and  Collection  Bu- 
reau, Baltimore. 

Married  Nannie  Edwards,  22  Feb.  1869;  she  died  8  June  1896. 

Child— Florence,  born  14  April  1870;  died  9  Dec.  1874. 

Residence,  Mount  Royal  Apartments,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Office,  10  Hopkins  Place,  Baltimore,  Md. 

10.     *ELMORE  QUINN  SEARLE. 
Brother  of  No.  5. 

Born  in  March  1837,  in  Fairfield  County,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Rock  River 
Seminary,  Mt.  Morris,  Illinois.  A.  B.  Taught  in  public  schools  of  Central 
Illinois  until  he  entered  the  U.  S.  Army.  Enlisted  in  Company  M,  10th 
Illinois  Cavalry,  1  Nov.  1861.  Served  as  Sergeant  to  date  of  discharge,  16 
Aug.  1862.  Discharged  on  account  of  disability  contracted  in  service,  and  died 
soon  after  in  Minnesota,  where  he  had  gone  to  recover  health.  His  brother 
writes  of  him:  "He  was  an  uncommonly  brave  and  patriotic  soldier,  and 
had  he  not  been  disabled,  would  have  been  rapidly  promoted  on  his  merits." 

Died  in  1862,  in  Minnesota. 

11.    MELVILLE  COX  SPAULDING. 

Bom  3  Jan.  1836,  at  Boston,  Mass.  Prepared  at  Alexander  College,  Iowa. 
A.  B.  Hinman.  Admitted  to  the  bar  just  before  the  war,  but  never  practiced 
law.  Served  in  Co.  A,  46th  Iowa  Infantry,  from  May  1865  to  close  of  war. 
Literary  work  and  real  estate  business  after  the  war  until  1885;  since  then 
practicing  and  teaching  Christian  Science.  Author  of  "The  Eighteen  Ameri- 
can Administrations,"  1871,  and  of  "Statistics  of  the  United  States." 

Married  Elvira  Wetherbee  of  Rockingham,  Vt.,  18  Dec.  1866. 

Residence,  406  Oak  St.,  Columbus,  O. 

12.    FRANCIS  ASBURY  SPRINGER. 

Born  13  Nov.  1839,  at  Portland,  Me.  Prepared  at  Hallowell  Academy 
and  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary.  A.  B.  1863,  A.  M.  Alpha  Delta  Phi-  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Principal  of  Carlinville  (111.)  school,  1860-61 ;  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages,  Rock  River  Seminary,  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1861-62;  in  government 
service  and  teaching,  Washington,  D.  C,  1862-63;  clerical  work  in  Treas- 
ury Dept.,  1863-69;  principal  West  End  Academy,  1869-72;  private  tutor, 
1872-76;  teacher  in  public  schools  and  principal  of  night  high  school,  1876-97; 

private  tutor  and  employed  in  census  office,  1897 . 

Married  Annie  Virginia  Bates,  3  Oct.  1866,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
Children— RoBE-RT  Francis,  born  10  July  1867;  died  13  Oct.  1868. 
Frank  Bates,  born  17  Feb.  1869;  died  25  July  1870. 
Sarah  Louise  (Proctor),  born  1  Oct.  1871. 
Charles  A.,  bom  19  Feb.  1874. 
William  E.,  born  4  Nov.  1876. 
Edward  L.,  born  4  Aug.  1879. 
Frank  Asbury,  Jr.,  born  27  Feb.  1882. 
Residence,  516  Spruce  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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13.     *HART  LE  LUCH  STEWART. 

In  college,  1856-60.  A.  B.  1863,  A.  M.  1863,  diploma  from  Garrett  Bib- 
lical Institute.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  1863-64. 
Attorney  at  law,  1864-69. 

Died  15  Feb.  1869,  at  Evanston,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1861. 
14.     *JAMES  WILLIAM  HANEY. 

Born  24  Jan.  1840,  at  Bloomington,  111.  Prepared  at  Mount  Morris  Semi- 
nary and  Hedding  College.  A.  B.  1864,  A.  M.  First  alumnus  to  receive  D.  D. 
from  the  University  (1886).  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Captain  in 
72d  Regiment,  Illinois  Vols.  Enlisted  21  Aug.  1862;  resigned  16  Oct.  1862. 
Practiced  law.  Clergyman,' Methodist  Episcopal.  Preached  in  Central  Illinois 
Conference,  1863-1900;  presiding  elder  of  Streator  District  for  six  years. 
Trustee  of  Northwestern  University,  1878-1900,  elected  by  Central  Illinois 
Conference. 

Married  Jane  E.  Sherman,  18  June  1862,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Nellie,  born  27  March  1863. 

Ad  ALINE  Sophia,  born  25  Aug.  1865. 
Richard  S.,  born  20  April  1873. 
Mary  Leslie,  bom  5  Jan.  1875. 
Died  5  April  1900,  at  Galva,  111. 

16.     *MARTIN  MOHLER. 

Born  20  March  1830,  at  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Prepared  at  PerryviUe 
Academy,  Pa.,  and  Rock  River  Seminary,  111.  A.  B.  Principal  of  high  school 
Lewiston,  Pa.,  1863-64.  Supt.  of  schools  and  principal  of  Kishocoquillas 
Seminary,  1865-71.  Abandoned  teaching  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  re- 
moved to  Osborne,  Kan.,  1872.  Treasurer  Osborne  Co.,  Kan.,  1878-82. 
Secretary  of  Kansas  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1888-1894.  President  Kan- 
sas State  Sunday  School  Association,  1897. 

Married  Lucina  M.  Hoover,  of  Lewistown,  Pa.,  7  May  1862. 
Children— Wi-LLiXM  A.,  born  18  July  1863;  died  31  Oct.  1864. 
Margaret  L.,  born  26  April  1869. 
Laura  M.,  born  8  March  1871. 
Jacob  C,  born  7  April  1875. 
Frank  L.,  born  29  Sept.  1880. 
Died  20  March  1903,  at  Topeka,  Kan. 

16.     *WILLIAM  ANSON  SPENCER. 

Born  6  Sept.  1840,  at  Rock  Island,  111.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Seminary, 
Mt.  Morris,  111.,  and  Iowa  College.  A.  B.  1864,  A.  M.  1867,  B.  D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  1885,  D.  D.,  ibid.  Hinman;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Enlisted 
3  Oct.  1861,  as  private  in  Co.  F,  8th  111.  Cavalry.  Became  Chaplain,  8  Aug. 
1863;  mustered  out  17  July  1865.  Clergyman,  Methodist' Episcopal.  In 
1873-74  made  tour  of  world  with   Bishop  Harris;  preached  in  Central  111. 


64  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1861 

and  Rock  River  Conferences;  presiding  elder,  Sterling,  Rock  River  Confer- 
ence, 1881-85;  lived  in  Philadelphia,  1885-1901;  elected  to  General  Confer- 
ence of  1884  and  1888;  elected  asst.  cor.  sec.  Board  of  Church  Extension, 
Nov.  1885;  cor.  sec.,iMay  1892.  Trustee^of  Northwestern  University,  1879-97 
and  1899-1901,  elected  by  Rock  River  Conference.  For  twelve  years  editor 
of  Christianity  in  Earnest,  a  bimonthly  devoted  to  Church  Extension,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Married  Eliza  Boyle  Sargent  of  Rock  Island,  111.,  21  Sept.  1868. 
Children — Clarissa  Hale,  born  19  Dec.  1870. 

John  William,  born  25  July  1875 ;  died  6  Sept.  1875. 
Charles  Hopkins,  born  18  MHy  1877. 
Edward  Mitchell,  born  18  April  1878. 
Robinson,  born  10  Nov.  1881. 
William  Anson,  born  12  Jan.  1888. 
Died  25  Sept.  1901,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

17.     *WARREN  TAPLIN. 

Born  16  June  1834,  at  East  Corinth,  Vt.  A.  B.  1860,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bibli- 
cal Institute.  First  Principal  of  the  Preparatory  School  of  Northwestern 
University,  1860-62.  Pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Yorkville,  111., 
1862-65. 

Died  19  Oct.  1865. 

18.     *JOHN  CHALMERS  WILSON. 

Entered  college  from  Belle  Prairie,  111.     Ph.  B, 
Died  prior  to  1877. 

CLASS  OF  1862. 
19.     *ROBERT  BENTLEY. 

Bom  6  May  1838,  at  Cambridge,  England.  Came  from  England  to  Lock- 
port,  111.,  when  twelve  years  old.  A.  B.  1865,  A.  M.  1863,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib- 
lical Institute.  D.  D.,  ibid.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal, at  Chicago  and  Rockford,  111.,  1863-68,  and  later  in  California.  Pre- 
siding elder  of  Oakland  and  Sacramento  Districts,  California  Conference. 
Gave  thirty-seven  years  of  unbroken  service  to  the  Church,  thirty-two  of  them 
on  the  Pacific  coast.  Among  the  charges  he  filled  were :  Centenary  Church, 
Chicago;  South  Rockford,  111.;  Ada  St.  Church,  Chicago;  Oakland,  Sacra- 
mento and  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  Portland,  Ore.  -' 

Married  Frances  A.  Harvey  of  Chicago  in  1863. 

Children — Robert  Irving.  Edward  F. 

Grace  H.  ;  died.  Mary  I. ;  died. 

Charles  H.  May  F. 

Died  28  Sept.  1900,  in  Berkeley,  Cal. 

20.     *BENNET  BUCKMAN  BOTSFORD. 

Bom  3  Aug.  1840,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.  B.     Phi  Delta  Theta.     In  the  hardware  business  with  J.  K. 


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Botsford  &  Sons,  Chicago,  until  1871 ;  wholesale  millinery  business  with  D.  B. 
Fisk  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1871-98.  Sergeant  in  Col.  Ellsworth's  U.  S.  Zouave 
Cadets. 

Married  Myra  C.  Fisk,  2  Sept.  1869,  in  Chicago. 

Children — Bertha  Fisk  (Harvey),  born  2  Oct.  1875. 

Marion  Kent,  born  20  Feb.  1884;  died  30  Dec.  1887. 

Died  28  March  1898,  in  Chicago,  111. 

21.     ISAAC  WILLIAMS  McCASKY. 

Father  of  Nos.  667,  897,  970. 

Born  6  Sept.  1839,  at  LaPorte,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.  B.  1865,  A.  M.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Enlisted  12  Sept.  1862,  as 
Sergeant  in  Co.  I,  87th  Regiment  of  Indiana  Volunteers;  promoted  to 
Sergeant  Major;  served  1862-64;  severely  wounded  at  Chickamauga,  20 
Sept.  1863.  Taught  school  in  Indiana;  connected  with  Revenue  Depart- 
ment, Chicago,  1872-87;  since  then  in  dry  goods  business. 
Married  Louise  Woodford  of  Dixon,  111.,  6  Sept.  1870. 
CMZdren— Harriet  L.,  born  12  July  1872.     (No.  667) . 

Katherine  E.,  born  22  Nov.  1874.     (No.  897). 
Franklin  W.,  born  16  June  1876.     (No.  970). 
Eliza  A.,  born  30  Nov.  1880;  died  16  Jan.  1882. 
Grace  E.,  born  25  Mar.  1885. 
Residence,  790  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

22.  *HENRY  GOODRICH  MEACHAM. 

Born  8  Jan.  1841,  at  Maine,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.  B.  Enlisted  25  July  1862,  as  Sergeant  in  Co.  I,  88th  Regiment 
Illinois  Volunteers;  promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  17  Jan.  1863. 

Died  1  April  1863,  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

23.  HENRY  ALONZO  PEARSONS. 
Brother  of  No.  519  and  father  of  No.  830. 

Born  14  Aug.  1843,  at  Bradford,  Vt.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  Sigma  Chi.  President  of  Alumni  Association, 
1890-91.  Enlisted  as  Private  in  Co.  F,  8th  Illinois  Cavalry,  2  Sept.  1861 ;  soon 
promoted  to  1st  Sergeant;  2nd  Lieutenant,  1  March  1864;  1st  Lieutenant, 
5  Jan.  1865.  Mustered  out  22  July  1865.  Since  the  war  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness, also  loan  broker  and  banker.  Trustee  of  Northwestern  University, 
1880-90.     Graduated  1866  as  of  class  of  1862. 

Married  Catherine  J.  West  of  Uniontown,  Pa.,  3  Jan.  1867. 

Child— Rahhy  PuTNAM,»^born  15  Jan.  1873.     (No.  830). 

Residence,  1718  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

24.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  ROSE. 

Born  21  April  1835,  at  Victor,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Albion,  Mich.  A.  B: 
1870,  A.  M.     Clergyman  in  Michigan,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  South  Dakota. 


66  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1862 

Married  Sarah  E.  Devendorf  of  Lowell,  Mich.,  16  May  1864.  She  died  16 
May  1874. 

Child— MiNA,  born  23  February  1865. 
Residence  unknown.  ^  ' 

25.     DAVID  STERRETT. 

Bom  30  Aug.  1836,  at  Pinegrove  Mills,  Pa.    Prepared  at  Central  Acade- 
my, Port  Royal,  Pa.     A.  B.     1870,  A.  M.     One  year  service  with  Co.  C,  131st 
Pa.  Inf.     Practiced  law  in  Pa.;  at  Lewistown,  1864;  at  Franklin,  1865-71;  at 
Oil  City,  1871-77;  at  Smethport,  1877-88;  a^ Washington,  since  1888. 
Married  Emma  Clarke  Brooks  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  30  June  1868. 
Children— Martha  B.,  born  12  April  1869;  died  30  Sept.  1875. 
Charles  Clarke,  born  1870. 
RuFus  A.,  born  1873;  died  26  Sept.  1896. 
Walter  B.,  born  1876. 
Malcolm,  born  1878. 

Marion,  born  1880.     (In  college,  1900 .V 

Louis  E.,  born  1883. 
Residence,  Washington,  Pa. 

CLASS  OF  1863. 

26.     HENRY  MARTYN  BANNISTER. 
Brother  of  Nos.  51  and  383. 

Born  25  July  1844,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.  B.  1869,  A.  M.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  M.  D.,  Medical 
Dept.  of  Columbia  University.  Connected  with  Smithsonian  Institution, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1864-73.  Editor,  with  Dr.  J.  S.  Jewell,  of  Journal  of  Nerv- 
ous and  Mental  Diseases,  1874-81.  Physician  at  Kankakee  Insane  Asylum, 
1881-92.  Since  that  time  interested  in  medical  work  in  and  near  Chicago;  at 
present  connected  with  editorial  work  on  Journal  of  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. 

Published  articles  in  Illinois  Geological  Survey,  Report  of  1868-69 ;  United 
States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,  Report  of  1872;  Transactions  of  the 
Chicago  Academy  of  Science,  1867;  also  chapters  in  Hare's  ''System  of  Practi- 
cal Therapeutics,"  and  Wood's  "Reference  Handbook  of  Medical  Science," 
2d  edition,  1902.  Translated  Regis'  "Manual  of  Mental  Medicine,"  1894. 
Joint  author  with  Dr.  D.  R.  Brower  of  a  "Practical  Manual  of  Insanity,"  1902. 

Married  Delia  C.  Ladd  of  Chicago,  June  1887. 

Child— RvTH  D.,  bom  19  Jan.  1889. 

Residence,  828  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

27.     *ALMUS  BUTTERFIELD. 
Brother  of  Nos.  53  and  111. 

Born  24  July  1840,  at  Hopkinton,  N.  H.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Semi- 
nary, Mt.  Morris,  111.  A.  B.  Hinman;  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Sergeant  in  Co.  I, 
140th  Regiment  Illinois  Volunteers;  enlisted  28  April  1864;  mustered  out  29 


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R  ' 

I^K  Oct.  1864.     Druggist  at  Durand  and  Chicago,  111.,   1865-77.     Commission 

I^K  merchant,  Chicago,  1879-96. 
IH  Died  21  February  1896. 


CLASS  OF  1864. 

28.     *FREDERIC  JAMES  HUTCHINGS. 


Entered  from  Northfield,  111.  In  college,  1860-64.  Ph.  B.  Farmer, 
Northfield,  III.,  1870. 

Died  11  November  1891. 

29.     *MILTON  CUSHING  SPRINGER. 
Father  of  No.  594. 

Bom  in  1837,  at  Hennepin,  111.  A.  B.  1867,  A.  M.  1864,  B.  D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Enlisted  31  May  1864,  as  1st  Lieutenant 
in  Co.  F,  134th  Illinois  Infantry;  Captain  after  death  of  Captain  Linn,  10 
July  1864;  mustered  out  25  Oct.  1864.  Principal  of  Hedding  Seminary, 
Abingdon,  111.,  1870. 

Married  Mary  E.  Ward. 

Child— Gi^ouge  W.,  born  14  Dec.  1868.     (No.  594.) 

Died  26  Dec.  1890,  at  Wilmette,  111. 

30.     GEORGE  EGERTON  STROBRIDGE. 
Brother  of  No.  44. 

Born  4  Feb.  1839.  Prepared  at  Woodward  High  School,  Cincinnati,  O. 
A.  B.  1867,  A.  M.  1866,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1882,  D.  D.,  ibid. 
Phi  Gamma  Detta;  Phi  Beta;  Kappa.  Valedictorian  in  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Enlisted  2  May  1864,  as  2d  Lieutenant  in  Co.  F,  134th  Illinois  Inf.; 
promoted  'to  1st  Lieutenant,  10  July  1864;  mustered  out  25  Oct.  1865. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Rock  River  Conference  and  in  Kentucky, 
New  York  and  Connecticut.  Author  of  biography  "Daniel  Parish  Kidder." 
(Hunt  &  Eaton,  N.  Y.) 

Married  Kate  M.  Kidder  at  Evanston,  27  Nov.  1866. 
Children — Harriette  H.  (Hurst),  born  16  Oct.  1867. 

Marie  Mehetabel,  born  10  Sept.  1869;  died  19  April  1894. 
Robert,  born  10  Oct.  1877. 
George,  born  24  June  1883. 
jsidence,  317  E.  118th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1865. 

31.    CHARLES  CUSHMAN  BRAGDON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  62  and  90. 

Born  6  Sept.  1847,  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1868,  A.  M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  F,  134th  111.  Inf.,  11  May  1864;  mustered  out  25 
Oct.  1864.     Taught  in  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1865-67;  Mendota,  111.,  1867;  Cin- 


68  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1865 

cinnati,  O.,  1868-72;  Aurora,  111.,  1873.     Student  in  Germany,  1872-74  and 

1886-87.     Around  the  world,  1890-91.     Principal  Lasell  Seminary,  1874 . 

On  editorial  staff  of  Little  Corporal,  1868. 

Married  Kate  Ransom  of  WiUiamsport,  Pa.,  30  June  1869. 

Children — Katherine  Belle,  born  15  March  1874. 
John  Ransom,  born  30  Aug.  1875. 

Residence,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

32.  *MELVIN  AUGUSTINE  PINGREE. 

Born  7  Sept.  1845,  at  Woolwich,  Me.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Acting  chief  clerk  and  private 
secretary  to  Mr.  Harlan,  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Died  23  August  1866,  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 

33.  ELBERT  BARTLETT  WHEELER. 

Bom  26  Sept.  1841,  at  Elk  Grove,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.  B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  F, 
134th  111.  Inf.,  6  May  1864;  mustered  out  25  Oct.  1864.  Teacher,  civil  engi- 
neer and  surveyor. 

Married  (1)  Nancy  L.  Skinner,  26  Dec.  1873;  she  died  in  1882.     (2)  Louise 
Fredericks  of  Wheaton,  111.,  2  Sept.  1886. 
Children — Fanny,  born  12  July  1875. 
Linn  E.,  bom  8  Nov.  1876. 
Emily  M.,  bora  27  April  1878. 
Amie  L.,  born  15  July  1888. 
Elbert  B.,  born  8  March  1890. 
Cherie  R.,  born  13  April  1892. 
Marie  Aline,  born  7  Dec.  1897. 
Residence,  Arlington  Heights,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1866. 

34.    JAMES  FRAKE. 

Bom  29  March  1841,  at  Loughborough,  England.     Prepared  at  North- 
western University  Academy.     A.  B.     1869,  A.  M.     1869,  LL.  B.,  Chicago 
University  Law  School.     Hinman;  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     First 
alumnus  elected  to  serve  on  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University;  served,  1874- 
94.     Member  of  Chicago  Board  of  Education,  1870-80.     Practicing  law  in^Chi- 
cago  since  1869.     Trustee  of  Centenary  M.  E.  church,  Chicago,  now  and  for 
many  years.     Published  article  on  "Early  Justices  of  the  Peace  of  Cook 
County"  in  one  of  the  histories  of  Chicago,  a  few  years  ago. 
Married  Evelyn  Allen,  30  Dec.  1874,  at  Elk  Grove,  111. 
Children— Jambs,  Jr.,  bom  3  Sept.  1876;  died  31  Dec.  1881. 
Allen,  born  12  April  1882. 
Evelyn,  born  8  Feb.  1884 ;  died  2  May  1886. 
Emily,  bom  11  Aug.  1886. 
Residence,  625  Fulton  St. ;  office,  29,  132  La  SaUe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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35.     LISTON  HOUSTON  PEARCE. 


Bom  27  May  1838,  near  Springfield,  O.  Prepared  at  Fort  Wayne  College 
and  NorthwesternJUniversity  Academy.  1865,  Ph.  B.  1866,  A.  B.  Adelphic; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1870,  A.  M.  1866,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1887, 
D.  D.  Grant  University.  Served  as  Chaplain  in  132d  111.  Inf.  full 
term  of  regiment,  five  months.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastorates 
in  Michigan,  Virginia,  Maryland  and  New  York.  Presiding  elder  of  Geneva 
District,  Central  N.  Y.  Conference,  1897-1903.  Published  a  book  on  travels 
in  Europe,  Palestine  and  the  Orient,  1887. 

Married  (1)  Jennie  M.  Wheeler,  14  Nov.  1867,  at  Chicago,  111.  She  died 
5  March  1886,  at  Baltimore,  Md.  (2)  Mrs.  Katherine  A.  Oler,  16  Dec.  1889, 
at  Baltimore,  Md. 

Children— KiTTiii,  born  2  May  1869;  died  in  1870. 
Etha  Ette,  born  1870. 
Walter  Chandler,  born  in  1873. 

Residence,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.  . 

36.  JOSEPH  CONABLE  THOMAS. 

Born  26  Oct.  1833,  near  New  Woodstock,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Cazenovia 
(N.  Y.)  Seminary.  A.  B.  1866,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1869,  A.  M. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Chaplain  of  88th  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry  for  nearly 
three  years,  ending  9  June  1865.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal ;  member  of 
New  York  East  Conference  since  1867.  Filled  various  appointments  on  Long 
Island,  1867-77;  pastor  of  Leonard  St.  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1877;  health 
failed;  became  supernumerary.  On  editorial  staff  of  New  York  Christian 
Advocate,  1879-92.  Librarian  of  Methodist  Library  of  New  York  City  since 
1890. 

Address,  150  Fifth  Ave.,  Manhattan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

37.  ARTHUR  JAMES  WHEELER. 

Born  25  Sept.  1841,  at  Strait's  Lake,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Mich.  State  Nor- 
mal School  and  at  Evanston.  A.  B.  1869,  A.  M.  Adelphic.  1870,  B.  D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1899,  Ph.  D.,  McKendree  College.  Graduate 
student  in  philosophy.  Northwestern  University,  1892-94.  Clergyman,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal.  President  Eau  Claire  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Wis.,  1866-67; 
pastor  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1867-68;  at  Frankfort,  Mich.,  1870-71;  at  She- 
boygan, 1871-72;  at  Cadillac  City,  Mich.,  1872-73;  at  Old  Mission,  1873-75; 
at  Saranac,  1875-77;  at  Orange,  1877-79;  at  Caledonia,  1879-81;  at  Casnovia, 
1881-83;  at  Byron  Center,  1883-85;  at  Sparta,  1885-87;  at  Grand  Rapids, 
1887-91;  at  Spring  Lake,  1891-93;  at  Bangor,  1893-96;  at  Watervliet,  1896- 
99;  at  Berrien  Springs,  1899-1900;  at  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  since  1900. 

Married  Dorlisca  J.  Adams,  18  Oct.  1875,  at  Saranac,  Mich. 

Children— F-LOY,  born  18  April  1878 ;  died  4  Sept.  1889. 
Lorraine  (adopted),  born  8  Dec.  1875. 

Residence,  White  Pigeon,  Mich. 


70  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1867 

CLASS  OF  1867. 

38.    JOHN  WILLIAM  BISSELL. 

Bom  4  August  1843,  at  Prescott,  Canada.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Semi- 
nary, Mt.  Morris,  lU.  Ph.  B.  1870,  A.  M.  1874,  D.  D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan 
University.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Northern  Indiana  College,  South 
Bend,  Indiana,  1867-68;  principal  of  Brookston  Academy,  1868-70.  Student 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1871.  Pastor  at  New  Hampton,  Iowa,  1871-72. 
Professor  in  Upper  Iowa  University,  1872-73.  Acting  President,  1873-74. 
President,  1874-99.  Traveling  in  Englan(f  and  Europe,  1895;  in  Egypt  and 
Palestine,  1900.  Pastor  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Charles  City,  Iowa, 
1900-1902;  at  Waterloo,  la.,  1902 . 

Married  Emma  E.  Rockafeller,  28  June  1869. 

CMWren— William,  born  1870;  died  1872. 
James,  born  1872. 

Residence,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

39.    JOHN  HOWARD  BROOKS. 

Bom  15  December  1842,  at  Tuckahoe,  N.  J.  Prepared  at  Hudson  River 
Institute,  Claverack,  N.  Y.  1860-62,  student  at  Wesleyan  University,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.  A.  B.  1868,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  preached  in  Wisconsin  Conference,  1869-85;  in  North 

Nebraska  Conference,  1885 . 

Married  Lizzie  McCullough,  25  December  1870. 
Children — William  H.,  born  1875;  died. 
John  M.,  born  1876;  died. 
Spencer  B.  M.,  born  1877. 
Frances  Gertrude,  born  1880. 
Residence,  Wakefield,  Nebraska. 

40,    WILLIAM  CHARLES  COMSTOCK. 

Bom  20  Oct.  1847,  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1870,  A.  M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  President  of  Alumni 
Association,  1875.     In  grain  business  in  Chicago,  1868-93. 

Married  Eleanora  K.  Douglas  of  Evanston,  8  Sept.  1868. 

Residence  (summer).  Auditorium  Hotel,  Chicago,  111.;  (winter).  Winter- 
park,  Fla. 

41.     *MORTON  CULVER. 
Father  of  No.  705. 

Born  30  Aug.  1841,  at  Niles,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.  A.  B. 
1870,  A.  M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Enlisted  12  May  1864  in  Co.  A,  134th  111.  Inf. 
and  served  until  25  October,  when  he  was  mustered  out.  Lieutenant  in  1st 
lU.  Militia.  Student  in  Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago.  Taught  school;  sold 
real  estate;  practiced  law;  published  a  history  of  Chicago. 

Married  Eugenia  M.  Taylor  of  Loda,  111.,  25  Dec.  1865. 


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Children— JiAnuY  N.,  born  18  Sept.  1866. 

Genia  M.,  born  16  Dec.  1868. 

Morton  T.,  born  2  Dec.  1870. 

Alvin  H.,  born  9  March  1873.     (No.  705.) 

Delphia  M.,  born  19  Jan.  1875. 

John  R.,  bom  28  Feb.  1878. 

Arthur  E.,  born  10  April  1880. 

Roger  S.,  born  10  March  1882. 
Died  28  Feb.  1899. 

42.    JOHN  ELLIS. 
Father  op  No.  951. 

Born  25  June  1843,  at  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Wilbraham 
Academy,  Mass.  A.  B.  1870,  A.  M.  1869,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Adelphic;  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Taught  in  Northwestern  University  Preparatory 
School,  two  years.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference. 
Later  in  Congregational  church.  Moved  to  Evanston  in  1893  to  educate  his 
children.  Acting  editor  Transatlantic  Art  Publishing  Company  of  Chicago ; 
editor  and  chief  author  of  a  volume  on  Chicago'and  the  World's  Columbian 
Exhibition. 

Married  Ella  H.  Gary  of  Wheaton,  111.,  4  Jan.  1870. 
Children — Albert  Ainsworth,  born  March  1873;  died  Aug.  1874. 
Cora  Evangeline,  born  14  May  1875.     (No.  951.) 
John  Warfield,  born  28  Aug.  1876.     (In  college  1893-96.) 

Edwin  E.,  born  7  March  1883.     (In  college  1900 .) 

Residence,  1136  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

43.    JOHN  BEATIE  MAC  GUFFIN. 

Born  22  April  1844,  at  London,  Can.     Prepared  at  Rock  River  Seminary, 
Mt.  Morris,  111.     A.  B.     1870,  A.  M.     Phi  Kappa  Psi.     Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.     President  of  Rock  River  Domestic 
Missionary  Society  since  1894.     Pastor  at  Sheridan,  111.,  since  1902. 
Married  Miss  M.  T.  Laughlin  of  Bloomington,  111.,  in  1871. 
Children — Paul,  born  2  May  1873. 
Ada,  born  16  Dec.  1875. 
Ralph,  born  16  Dec.  1878. 
Residence,  Sheridan,  111. 


44.     THOMAS  RANSOM  STROBRIDGE. 

Brother  of  No.  30. 

Born  3  June  1840,  at  Hamilton,  Can.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1870,  A.  M.  1868,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Six  months  in  134th  Reg.  of  111. 
Inf.  Enlisted  from  sophomore  class,  30  April  1864,  as  Corporal  in  Co.  F,  "Uni- 
versity Guards."  Mustered  out  25  Oct.  1864.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; Rock  River  Conference.  President  of  Anti-Saloon  League,  Elgin,  111., 
1899-1900.     Since  1900,  pastor  at  Harvard,  111. 


72  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1867 

Married  Nellie  M.  Smith,  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  27  May  1874. 
Children — Jesse  G.,  born  8  May  1878. 

Mary  Louise,  born  7  June  1880. 

Thomas  Ralph,  bom  30  May  1886. 
Residence,  Harvard,  III.  * 

45.    GEORGE  WAITSTILL  WINSLOW. 

Father  of  Nos.  1058  and  1314. 

Bom  4  Aug.  1842,  at  Southwick,  Mass.     Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 

Aurora,  111.     A.  B.     1870,  A.  M.     1872,  p.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 

Phi   Beta  Kappa.     Principal  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1869-73; 

preaching  since  in  Rock  River  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church. 

Married  Lizzie  Spaulding  of  Springfield,  Vt.,  10  July  1871. 

Children — George  Alman,  bom  1  April  1873. 

Charles  Spaulding,  bom  22  Sept.  1876.     (No.  1058). 
Annie  Swift,  born  1  Dec.  1878.     (No.  1314). 
Residence,  Morgan  Park,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1868. 

46.  EDMUND  WHITNEY  BURKE. 
Brother  of  Nos.  91  and  158,  and  father  of  No.  1330. 

Bom  22  Sept.  1847,  at  Byron,  111.  Prepared  at  Rockford  High  School  and 
Mt.  Morris  Academy.  A.  B.  Senior  declamation  prize.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;' 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  1871,  A.  M.  Attended  University  of  Michi- 
gan Law  School,  1868-69.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  in  Mt.  Morris  Acad- 
emy, 1869-71.  Since  1871  in  legal  profession  in  Chicago.  Elected  Judge  of 
Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County,  3  Nov.  1893;  re-elected,  June  1897.  Commis- 
sioned Justice  of  Branch  Appellate  Court  of  First  District  of  Illinois,  Dec. 
1902. 

Married  Myra  Webster,  5  Dec.  1878,  at  Rockford,  111. 

Children — Webster  Harold,  born  10  May  1881.     (No.  1330). 

Ralph  Haney,  born  22  May  1884.     (In  college,  1900-02) . 

Residence,  759  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

47.  *FREDERICK  JOSIAH  HUSE. 

Born  30  Dec.  1847,  at  Dresden,  Me.  Prepared  at'  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  Student  Chicago  Medical  College,  1870-73;  in 
Vienna,  Paris  and  London,  1873-75.  Supt.  Hospital  and  Benefit  Dept.  of 
employees  of  Pacific  system  of  S.  Pac.  Ry.  Co.,  from  Portland,  Ore.,  to  El 
Paso,  Tex.,  1888-90;  also  connected  with  Piano  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago. 

Married  (1)  Sarah  M.  Gannon,  12  Dec.  1873,  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland;  she 
died  3  Jan.  1880.     (2)  Helen  I.  Clement,  14  June  1884,  at  Redwood,  Cal. 

Children — Norman,  born  1876;  died. 
Charles  G.,  bom  1878. 

Died  7  Aug.  1893,  in  Chicago,  111. 


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48.     WILLIAM  CARTER  KNAPP. 

Born  10  March  1833,  at  Littleton,  New  Hampshire.  Prepared  at  Newbury 
Seminary,  Vt.  A.  B.  1871,  A.  M.  Principal  of  Grand  Prairie  Seminary, 
Onarga,  111.,  1868-69.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Fair- 
bury,  111.,  1869-71;  at  Peoria,  1871-74;  at  Rock  Island,  1875;  various  charges 
since.  Prof,  of  Natural  Science,  Hedding  College,  111.,  1875-79.  Published 
"Funeral  Services,"  1874. 

Married  (1)  Ellen  A.  Bronson  at  Burke,  Vt.,  19  Aug.  1859;  she  died  30 
June  1865.     (2)  Aurelia  Seybold,  1867. 

Children — Ellen  (Holston),  bom  4  Aug.  1869. 

Charles  Hale,  born  24  Nov.  1872 ;  died  27  March  1891. 
AuRELLA,  born  25  Jan.  1881. 

Residence,  Normal,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1869. 

49.     JACOB  RANDOLPH  ALLEN. 

Born  5  April  1838,  at  Laporte,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1872,  A.  M.  Adelphic.  1870,  B.  D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Wisconsin 
Conference,  1870-72;  since  of  Rock  River  Conference.  Now  in  super- 
numerary relation. 

Married  (1)  Jennie  Wallace,  6  Dec.  1870,  at  Downers  Grove,  111. ;  she  died 
29  April  1884.     (2)  Hannah  N.  Corson,  23  April  1887,  at  Ashland,  111. 
Children — Leila,  born  1873. 
Floy,  born  1875. 
Ray  Wallace,  born  1879. 
Bessie,  born  1881. 
Ralph  Randolph,  born  1889. 
Glenn  Corson,  born  1892. 
Sarah  Frances,  born  1897. 
Residence,  Waterloo,  la. 

60.     ROBERT  BAIRD. 
Father  of  No.  941  and  No.  1321. 

Born  21  Jan.  1844,  at  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.  B.  1870,  A.  M.  Junior  prize  essay.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1902,  LL.  D.,  Syracuse  University.  In  Leipzig  and 
Berlin,  1872-74.     Instructor  in  Northwestern  University  Preparatory  School, 

1869-81 ;  Professor  of  Greek,  Northwestern  University,  1881 . 

Married  Sarah  Heston,  12  July  1874,  at  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Children — John  ;  died. 

Ruth  (Mitchell),  born  28  May  1876.     (No.  941). 
Malcolm  Heston,  born  1  March  1880.     (No.  1321). 

Robert  W.,  born  in  1883.     (In  college,  1901 .) 

Residence,  2206  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111. 


74  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1869 

51.     *CHARLES  KIMBALL  BANNISTER. 
Brother  of  Nos.  26  and  383. 

Bom  14  Nov.  1847,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1872,  A.  M.  Phi  feappa  Psi.  Civil  engineer, 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R. ;  also  for  Northwestern  R.  R. ;  built  Union  Pacific  short  line; 
built  great  Ogden  conduit.  Retained  as  consulting  engineer  by  Japanese 
government. 

Married  Emma  B.  White  of  Evanston,  Feb.  1874. 

Children — Edward  White,  born  3  July  1875. 
Emily,  born  23  Oct.  1877.      * 

Died  10  Jan.  1901,  at  Ogden,  Utah. 

62.    ANDREW  BLASS  BISHOP. 

Born  5  July  1836,  at  Verona,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.  B.  1872,  A.  M.  1869,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  preached  in 
Minnesota,  1869-81.  Student  in  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical  College  and 
Hahnemann  Medical  College  and  Hospital,  1881-83.  1883,  M.  D.  Phy- 
sician, San  Jose,  Cal.,  1883-98;  same,  Los  Gatos,  Cal.,  1898 .     President 

of  Society  of  Modern  Medicine  and  Surgery,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

Married  Eva  L.  Wells,  30  Oct.  1870,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Children — George  Wells,  bom  25  Aug.  1873. 
Mabel  Grace,  bom  12  Dec.  1874. 
Maude  Winnifred,  bom  26  Feb.  1881 ;  died  14  Jan.  1899. 

Residence,  Los  Gatos,  Cal. 

53.     WILLIS  BUTTERFIELD. 
Brother  of  Nos.  27  and  111. 

Bom  5  Oct.  1848,  at  Paines  Point,  111.  Prepared  in  Rock  River  Seminary. 
A.  B.  1872,  A.  M.  1872,  M.  D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School 
Dept.  Hinman;  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Assistant  physician  Iowa  State  Hospital 
for  Insane.  Physician  since  1875,  at  Barrington  and  Belvidere,  111.  Surgeon 
for  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  Same  for  D.  &  Rio  Grande  R.  R. 
Married  Grace  E.  Wells,  18  June  1879. 
Children— Ada  M.,  bom  1880. 

Willis,  born  1882;  died. 
Fanny  May,  born  1890.  -« 

Janet,  born  11  Jan.  1895. 
Residence,  Belvidere,  111. 

54.    HIRAM  CURTISS. 

Bom  6  May  1836,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1872,  A.  M.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  in  Wisconsin  and  Nebraska  Conferences;  superannuated, 
1899. 

Married  Fanny  Bishop,  19  Feb.  1878,  at  Somers,  Wis. 


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Children — Horace  Burr,  born  7  Feb.  1879. 

Hiram  Glenn,  born  25  May  1880. 

Phoenelle  Bishop,  born  30  Nov.  1881. 

Alida  Grace,  born  5  Jan.  1882. 

Victoria,  bom  9  March  1884. 
Residence,  Sutton,  Neb. 

55.     *ALBERT  JOHN  KENNICOTT. 


■■V  Born  3  Sept.  1844,  at  Northfield,  111.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 

versity Academy.     Ph.  B.     Phi  Kappa  Psi.     Taught  four  years. 
Married  Fannie  R.  Woods  of  Mendota,  111.,  24  Dec.  1870. 
Child — Willie  ;  died. 
Died  30  Dec.  1876,  at  Arlington  Heights,  111. 

66.     *WILLIAM  MINER  RAYMOND. 
Brother  of  Nos.  80  and  104. 

Born  25  Oct.  1846,  in  Boston,  Mass.  Prepared  at  Wilbraham  (Mass.) 
Academy.  A.  B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1872,  A.  M.  After  graduation  engaged 
in  banking  business  in  Chicago,  111.,  and  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Married  Libbie  Fox,  at  Salt  Lake  City. 

Children — Samuel;  died. 
Marjorie. 

Died  5  Feb.  1896. 

57.  CHARLES  GARDINER  ROOT. 

Born  27  Sept.  1845,  at  Remsen,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy,  N.  H.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.  B.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  Principal  of  Public  Schools,  CaHfornia,  1869-71.  Since  then  in 
commercial  pursuits.  Vice-president  and  general  manager  of  Adamant  Manu- 
facturing Co.  of  America,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Vice-president  and  treasurer  of 
Ohio  Adamant  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  chairman  of  Auditing  Committee,  Fort 
Dodge  Plaster  Co.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa;  vice-president  of  Adamant  Mfg.  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Married  Mrs.  D.  B,  Colclazer,  of  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  15  Jan.  1880. 

Children — Helen  Mary  Colclazer  (step-daughter). 
Richard  Weir,  born  28  Oct.  1882. 

Residence,  108  Oak  Grove  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

58.     HENRY  THOMPSON  SCOVILL. 

Born  16  March  1840,  at  Camden,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Semi- 
nary, Mt.  Morris,  111.  A.  B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1870,  B.  D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  1872,  A.  M.  Enlisted  13  Aug.  1862  in  Co.  K,  92d  Illinois 
Infantry  for  three  years'  service;  discharged  2  Feb.  1863  on  account  of  dis- 
ability. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Five  years  in  Rock  River  Con- 
ference. In  mercantile  work  in  Nebraska,  1876-90.  Since  1893,  in  U.  S. 
customs  service,  Chicago.     Member  Jno.  A.  Logan  Post  of  G.  A.  R. 


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Married  Eveline  G.  Graves  of  Winnetka,  111.,  31  Oct.  1870. 
Child — Melvin  S.,  born  27  Jan.  1876. 
Residence,  1716  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1870. 

69.     *WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON  ADAMS. 

Bom  30  March  1840,  at  Effingham,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1873,  A.  M.  1870 
B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1875,  Dj»D.,  ibid.  Enlisted  12  Aug.  1862, 
in  Co.  A,  111th  111.  Inf.  as  Sergeant;  promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Colored 
Heavy  Artillery;  advanced  to  Captain  and  to  Major.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Monticello,  1870-72;  at  Clinton  until  1875.  President 
of  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1875-88.  Pastor  at  Atlanta,  111.,  until  March 
1890. 

Married  (1)  Sarah  E.  Campbell,  30  Aug.  1861 ;  she  died  14  Jan.  1866.  (2) 
Hannah  W.  Concklin,  27  Aug.  1867. 

Children — Mary  Ad  aline,  bom  29  June  1863;  died. 
Sarah,  born  5  Jan.  1866;  died. 
Lulu  M.,  bom  8  Dec.  1869. 
Grace  G.,  born  23  Aug.  1871. 
Charles  C,  born  23  July  1873. 
Katharine  K.,  born  11  Nov.  1874. 
Died  12  March  1890,  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

60.    WILLIAM  DUDLEY  BEST. 

Born  31  March  1845,  at  Germantown,  W.  Va.  Prepared  in  Rock  River 
Seminary  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  Delta  Sigma  Pi ; 
Adelphic.  1873,  A.  M.  1870,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  eight  stations  in  Illinois  Conference, 
1870-90.     Presiding  elder  of  Jacksonville  District,  1890-96 ;  pastor  at  Taylor- 

ville,  1896-98;  at  Delavan,  111.,  1898-1901 ;  at  Buffalo,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Fannie  Stout,  1  Nov.  1870,  at  Byron,  111. 
Children — Flora  Mae,  born  12  Aug.  1871. 
Frank  L.,  born  5  March  1875. 
Lunetta,  born  20  Aug.  1877. 
Alice  A.,  bom  11  April  1880.  ^^ 

Residence.  Buffalo,  111. 

61.     ROLLIN  PEAKE  BLANCHARD. 

Bom  7  June  1843,  at  Bristol,  Vt.  Prepared  at  Hathaway  Academy 
B.  S.     Lawyer;  dealer  in  real  estate. 

Married  Sarah  Caroline  Carson  of  Chicago,  2  Oct.  1869. 
Children — Edith  L,  bom  in  1874. 

Caroline  E.,  born  in  1876. 
Residence  unknown. 


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62.     MERRITT  CALDWELL  BRAGDON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  31  and  90,  and  father  of  No.  1145. 

Born  6  Jan.  1850,  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.  B.  1873,  A.  M.  1873,  M.  D.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Professional  study  in  Chicago  Medical  College,  Hahnemann 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  and  in  Vienna.  Physician,  Evanston,  111.,  since 
1873.  Trustee  of  First  M.  E.  church,  Evanston;  of  Northwestern  University 
since  1899.  Member  of  State  Medical  Society  and  American  Institute  of 
Homeopathy. 

Married  Elizabeth  Wayne  Byerly,  at  Philadelphia,  6  June  1876. 
Children — Elizabeth,  born  25  Aug.  1878.     (No.  1145). 
Wayne,  bom  15  Aug.  1880 ;  died  8  July  1884. 
Charles  Ridgaway,  born  12  Sept.  1884.     (In  college  1901-). 
Sara  Frances,  bom  3  May  1886. 
Merritt  C,  Jr.,  born  19  Nov.  1892. 
Residence,  1709  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

63.    THOMAS  CRAVEN. 

Bom  28  March  1844,  at  Buckley,  North  Wales.  Prepared  in  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.  B.  1873,  A.  M.  1872,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib- 
lical Institute.  Missionary  at  Lucknow,  India,  until  1885;  at  Calcutta  until 
1887;  at  Naini  Tal,  1887-93.  Originated  Sunday  schools  among  natives  of 
India.  Presiding  elder  four  years.  Agent  of  Methodist  publishing 
house  for  twenty  years.  Member  of  municipality  of  Lucknow.  Trustee 
Theological  School,  Boys'  and  Girls'  School,  Naini  Tal,  India.  Compiled 
series  of  diglot  dictionaries  (English  and  Hindustani),  1880-85;  250,000  sold 
in  a  few  years.  Compiled  many  day  and  Sunday  school  books  for  mission 
field.  Edited  Sunday  school  and  church  weekly.  Originated  Woman's 
Friend,  of  India,  now  issued  in  five  languages. 

Married  Jennie  M.  Wells  of  Chittenango,  N.  Y.,  20  July  1870. 
Children— Theodora  T.  (Hazzard),  born  9  March  1872.     (Wife  of  No. 
814). 
Henry  W.,  born  27  Nov.  1873. 
Jennie  W.,  born  25  Jan.  1875. 
Merritt  B.,  born  30  Dec.  1876. 
Residence,  718  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


64.    MICHAEL  FINITY. 

forn  4  July  1839,  in  Washington  Co.,  Md.  Enlisted  30  Sept.  1861  in  Co. 
\  13th  Illinois  Cavalry,  and  served  through  the  war.  Prepared  at  Jennings 
Seminary,  Aurora.  A.  B.  Adelphic.  1874,  A.  M.  1872,  B.  D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Illinois  Conference, 
1872-80.  Supt.  of  U.  S.  Indian  School  in  Indian  Territory,  1883-85.  Justice 
of  Peace  and  Police  Magistrate  of  Lajunta,  Colo.  Practicing  law. 
Residence,  Lajunta,  Colo. 


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65.     JOSEPH  HAMILTON  GILL. 

Born  27  March  1844,  at  Strabane,  County  Tyrone,  N.  Ireland.  Prepared 
in  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  A^elphic.  1873,  A.  M.  1871 
B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Post-graduate  student  Boston  University, 
1889.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Missionary  to  India  since  1871. 
President  N.  India  Conference,  1888.  Secretary  of  same,  1891-2.  Presiding 
elder  of  Garhwal  District  since  Jan.  1895.  Member  of  the  Garhwal  district 
board  by  appointment  of  Lieutenant  Governor. 

Published  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  in  Garhwali  dialect,  1875;  ''Hindi  First 
Book,"  7  editions;  pamphlet  on  "Marriage  in  India,"  1893;  has  a  grammar  of 
Garhwali  dialect  in  manuscript. 

Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Ensign,  6  Sept.  1871,  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Children — Francis  H.,  born  3  March  1873. 
Benson  E.,  born  28  May  1874. 
William  G.,  bom  7  Oct.  1875. 
Eleanor,  bom  9  Feb.  1877;  died  22  April  1893. 
James  R.,  born  17  Nov.  1879.     (In  college  1898-01). 
Harry  H.,  born  14  Dec.  1883. 
Residence,  Bareilly,  N.  P.,  India. 

66.     *IRA  BELKNAP  HENRY. 

Born  2  Aug.  1839,  at  Greenfield,  Pa.  Prepared  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.  A.  B. 
1874,  A.  M.  1870,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Served  in  Civil  War. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  preached  in  Illinois  until  Dec.  1878,  among 
his  charges  being  University  Church  in  Bloomington  and  Trinity  Church  in 
Quincy.  Removed  to  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  on  account  of  ill  health.  Pastor 
at  Mason,  Tex. 

Married  Nellie  L.  Case,  Aug.  1870. 

Children — Hattie,  born  in  1871. 
Rush,  born  in  1873. 

Died  11  Aug.  1890,  at  Mason,  Tex. 

67.    ALBERT  DARWIN  LANGWORTHY. 

Born  24  Oct.  1850,  at  Sinclairville,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.  B.  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi.  Three  months  irregu- 
lar service  with  134th  Reg.  111.  Vol.  Infantry.  Real  estate  and  loans,  Chi- 
cago, since  graduation,  except  1878-80,  when  in  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  Emma  Anderson,  10  July  1894,  in  Chicago. 

Child — Bessie,  born  25  Jan.  1896. 

Residence,  2043  Kenmore  Ave. ;  office,  620  Reaper  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

68.    AMOS  WILLIAMS  PATTEN. 
Father  of  No.  779. 

Born  11  Feb.  1848,  at  Baltimore,  Md.  Prepared  at  Baltimore  City 
College.  A.  B.  1873,  A.  M.  1871,  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.     Hinman.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Lunt  and  Hurd  prizes.     Studied  at 


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Leipsic  and  Berlin.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Confer- 
ence since  187L  Pastorates  at  Crete,  Lockport,  Chicago,  Dixon,  Evanston, 
Englewood,  Aurora,  Joliet,  Hyde  Park.  Professor  of  Biblical  Instruction, 
Northwestern  University,  since  1899.  Trustee  of  Northwestern  University, 
1887-99,  elected  by  Rock  River  Conference.  Author  of  articles  in  religious 
press,  and  of  pamphlets;  editor  of  a  revised  edition  of  Prof.  Chas.  W.  Ben- 
nett's work,  "Christian  Archaeology."  Published  ''Archaeology  of  Baptism" 
in  Methodist  Review,  1901 ;  "Some  Early  Christian  Fragments,"  ibid.,  1903. 

Married  (1)  Belle  R.  Harrison  of  Monticello,  Wis.,  5  Dec.  1871;  she  died  11 
April  1875.     (2)  Ella  S.  Prindle  (No.  291)  at  Evanston,  111.,  25  Oct.  1883. 

Children— HAumsoN  E.,  born  29  May  1873.     (No.  779). 
Clarence  B.,  born  1875;  died  1875. 

Emma,  born  17  Sept.  1885.     (In  college  1902 .) 

Helen,  born  6  Oct.  1888. 

Residence,  616  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

69.     *WILLIAM  PLESTED. 

Born  11  Dec.  1842,  at  Chatham,  Canada.     Prepared  at  Albert  College, 
Ont.     A.  B.     1874,  A.  M.     Clergyman  until  1881 ;  afterward  in  grocery  busi- 
ness; land  attorney  and  pension  agent  at  Trinidad,  Colo. 
Married  Alice  Gordon  of  New  York  City,  6  Oct.  1874. 
Children — Alice  G.,  born  1875. 
Edith  S.,  born  1876. 
William  G.,  born  1878. 
Howard  M.,  born  1880. 
Died  July  1893,  at  Trinidad,  Colo. 

70.     HOMER  POTWIN. 

Born  19  Dec.  1848,  at  New  Diggings,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.  B.  1872,  LL.  B.,  Albany  Law  School.  Real 
estate  business  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  unknown. 

71.    *LEVI  VAN  FOSSEN. 

Entered  college  from  Oroville,  Cal.     Student  during  years  1869-70.     Ph.  B. 
Editor  of  Hamilton  News  at  Biggs,  Butte  Co.,  Cal.,  in  1888. 
Deceased. 

72.     *FREDERIC  CARVOSSO  WINSLOW. 

Bom  6  Oct.  1850,  at  Cuyler,  N.  Y.     Prepared  at  Freeport  High  School. 

.  B.  1874,  M.  D.,  Medical  Dept.  Northwestern  University.  Sigma  Chi. 
Physician  at.  Jacksonville,  111.,  1875-80;  at  Freeport,  1880-84;  at  Jacksonville, 
1884-1901.  Assistant  physician  of  111.  Central  Hospital  for  Insane  for  seven- 
teen years.  Supt.  of  same  institution  four  years.  Member  of  Amer.  Medico- 
Psychological  Assn.,  111.  State  Med.  Assn.,  Tri-State  Med.  Assn.,  Morgan  Co. 
Med.  Society. 


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Married  Frances  Wilkinson  Rockwell,  9  Feb.  1881,  at  Jacksonville,  111. 
She  died  29  March  1898. 

Children — Frederic  Hance,  born  31  Jan.  1882. 

Charles  Edward,  born  30  Oct. 
Died  in  1901  at  Peoria,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1871. 

73.     DANIEL  OR^SBY  FOX. 

Born  at  Sprout  Brook,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Albion,  Mich.,  and  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.  B.  1881,  A.  M.  1872,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib- 
lical Institute.  Missionary  in  India  since  1872 ;  presiding  elder  of  Bombay  and 
Madras  districts,  1880-84 ;  in  America  on  furlough,  1885-86.  Pastor  at  Poona, 
India,  1887 . 

Married  Ellen  Harriet  Warner  in  1887,  at  Rangoon,  Burmah. 

Adopted  Child — John  Warner,  born  4  June  1886. 

Residence,  Poona,  India. 

74.     *EDWIN  DE  LOSS  GOULD. 

Born  1  Aug.  1844,  at  Adams,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Clark  Seminary,  Aurora, 
111.  Entered  college  from  Freedom  Center,  111.  Student  during  years  1867- 
71.     A.  B.     Clergyman. 

Died  1  March  1874,  at  Gouldsville,  111. 

76.     SANFORD  HOSEA  McINTYRE. 

Born  3  Oct.  1842,  at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Plattsburg  Academy, 
Fort  Edward  Institute  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  1874, 
A.M.  Hinman.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Two  years  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Private  in  Company  D  of  11th  Minn.  Inf.  through  its  entire  time  of  service, 
something  less  than  one  year.  Principal  of  school  at  Ishpeming,  Mich.,  1872- 
73;  at  Negaunee,  1873-76;  at  Menominee,  1876-78.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Saranac  Lake  and  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.,  1881-83 ;  at  Red- 
ford,  1887-90.     Now  farmer. 

Married  (1)  Mrs.  Kate  D.  McDonald  Corliss,  27  June  1874,  at  Negaunee, 
Mich.;  she  died  21  June  1877.  (2)  Viola  E.  Anson,  13  June  1882,  at  Crown 
Point,  N.  Y. 

Children— Jessie  B.,  born  16  July  1875;  died  7  Sept.  1895. 

Kate,  born  17  April  1877;  died  17  July  1877. 

Ethel  L.,  born  5  June  1883. 

Elma  H.,  born  16  Sept.  1884. 

Richard  A.,  born  25  July  1886 ;  died  21  March  1887. 

Ruth  A.,  born  10  July  1889. 

Merton  H.,  born  24  Aug.  1893. 

Raymond  F.,  born  15  Oct.  1896. 
Residence,  Peru,  N.  Y. 


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76.     *AMOS  HEARST  MILLER. 
Father  of  No.  903. 

Born  20  Oct.  1840,  at  Lancaster,  Pa.  Prepared  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  and  at 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  1874,  A.  M. 
1872,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Served  in  Company  B,  13th  111.  Inf. 
Mustered  in,  24  May  1861 ;  promoted  to  Corporal,  1  Oct.  1861,  and  to  Sergeant, 
26  March  1863;  mustered  out,  18  June  1864.  Served  one  year  in  Co.  F,  2d 
Regiment  of  Hancock's  Veteran  Corps.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
In  Rock  River  Conference,  1871-1902.  At  Wheaton,  Palatine,  Rock 
Falls,  De  Kalb,  Morrison,  Warren,  Plainfield,  Lockport,  Chicago  and  Arlington 
Heights,  111.  Published  "History  of  13th  Regiment  of  Illinois  Volunteer 
Infantry,"  1892. 

Married  Margaret  Jane  McKean,  2  April  1874,  at  Mt.  Morris,  111. 

Children — Esther  M.  McDowell,  born  1875.     (No.  903). 
Josephine  Ruth,  born  1879. 
Helen  Mary  Adalyn,  born  1887. 

Died  8  Jan.  1902. 

77.  ALBERT  BENJAMIN  NORTON. 

Born  21  March  1847,  at  Alabama,  N.  Y.     Prepared  at  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.     A.  B.     1872,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Mis- 
sionary to  India;  returned  on  account  of  sickness,  1890;  joined  Genesee  Con- 
ference; pastor  of  M.  E.  church  at  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  1890-91 ;  at  Macedon,  1892- 
93 ;  located,  1894.     Author  of  ''A  Vocabulary  of  the  Korkoo  Language." 
Married  Mary  E.  Kelly  (Oberlin  U.),  in  1874,  at  Bombay,  India. 
Children — Ebenezer,  born  1875. 
John  E.,  born  1877. 
Albert,  born  1880. 
Charles  F.,  born  1881. 
William  K.,  born  1885. 
Residence,  181  Smith  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (?) 

78.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  PEARSON. 

Born  7  Aug.  1846,  at  Selby,  Yorkshire,  England.  Prepared  at  Wood- 
house  Grove  School,  near  Leeds,  and  at  Fisher's  School  at  Yarm.  Left  at 
age  of  thirteen.  Subsequent  study  largely  independent  of  instruction.  A.  B. 
1872,  A.  M.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Senior  prize  for 
English  composition;  Lunt  and  Hurd  prizes.  Post-graduate  study  in  Europe. 
Instructor  in  German  and  English,  Northwestern  University,  1867-76.  Pastor 
of  M.  E.  church,  Bangor,  Mich.,  1876-77.  Instructor  in  English  Literature, 
Northwestern  University,  1877-81.  Professor  of  same,  1881-1902.  Pastor 
of  Unitarian  church,  at  Quincy,  111.,  since  Dec.  1902.  Member  of  Evanston 
Philosophical  Association,  1871,  until  its  decease ;  member  of  Legensia  Literary 
Society  until  its  decease ;  of  the  Chicago  Literary  Society,  one  year.  Has  pub- 
lished ''Alma  Mater,"  1876,  and  "Methodism,"  1891,  poems;  "Cavalier  Poets," 
selections  from  17th  century  poets,  with  introductions  and  notes,  Clark   & 


82  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1871 

Maynard,  New  York;  "The  Carpenter  Prophet,"  1902,  Chicago.     Contribu- 
tor to  Progress,  1897,  St.  Nicholas,  and  to  the  religious  and  secular  press. 
Married  Sarah  Helen  French,  15  June  1875,  at  Evanston,  111;  she  died  12 
June  1896. 

Children — Mowbray  French,  born  12  July  18*78. 

Margaret  Julia  (Orchard),  born  17  May  1881.     (In  college 

1898-1901). 
Ethel,  born  13  Feb.  1884. 
George  William,  born  20  Dec.  1886. 
Muriel,  born  30  Oct.  1888. 
Josephine  Charlotte,  born  SO  Nov.  1894. 
Residence,  212  S.  12th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

79.  ARTHUR  WILSON  PENNY. 

Born  23  May  1850,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  St.  Paul  (Minn.)  High 
School.  Ph.  B.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  President  of  Board  of  Trustees, 
Park  Ridge,  111.,  1884-86.     Brick  manufacturer. 

Married  Clara  Frances  Wilson,  15  May  1873,  at  East  Douglas,  Mass. 

Children — Edith  (Smith),  born  1  May  1874. 
George  W.,  born  28  May  1880. 

Residence,  505  Majestic  Bldg.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

80.  JAMES  HENRY  RAYMOND. 
Brother  of  Nos.  56  and  104. 

Born  6  June  1850,  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Entered  from  Wesleyan  Acad- 
emy and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  1874,  A.  M.  Senior 
prize  for  English  composition ;  divided  the  Blanchard  prize  with  E.  R.  Shrader. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1875,  LL.  B.  from  Union  College 
of  Law.  Secretary  of  first  R.  R.  and  Warehouse  Commission  of  Illinois, 
1871-73;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  Western  R.  R.  Association,  1874-84;  treas- 
urer of  Village  of  Evanston,  1875-76.  Trustee  of  Northwestern  University, 
1889-1902.  Lawyer,  in  Chicago,  1884  to  date.  Patent  law  a  specialty. 
Member  of  the  Bar  Associations  of  Chicago,  the  State  Bar  Association  of 
Illinois,  Patent  LaAv  Association  of  Chicago,  and  the  American  Bar  Associa- 
tion. Numerous  addresses  before  Bar  and  Railroad  Associations,  Trusts 
Conferences,  etc. 

Married  Mary  Stuart  Edwards,  13  Oct.  1874,  at  Springfield,  111. 

Children — Edwards  Frederic,  born  1876.     (In  college  1893-98.) 
Elizabeth,  born  1877.     (In  college  1896-99). 
Helena  Van  Wycke,  born  1878. 
Miner,  born  1885. 

Residence,  2335  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

81.     OZRO  ROYS. 
Brother  of  No.  106. 

Born  12  May  1847,  at  Dickinson  Center,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Lawrenceville 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Middlebury,  Vt.     A.  B.     Hinman.     1874,  A.  M. 


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B.  D.,  at  Cobb  Divinity  School,  Lewiston,  Me.  Clergyman;  pastor  at  Farm- 
ington,  Me.;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. ;  Massawippi,  Quebec;  Canton,  Me.  Since 
1884  in  evangelistic  work. 

Married  Sarah  Augusta  Farrington,  23  June  1873,  at  Livermore  Falls,  Me. 
Children — Ozro  Zina,  born  29  July  1874. 

Lincoln  Joseph,  born  2  Sept.  1877. 
Edville  Adellus,  born  28  April  1879. 
June  Augusta,  born  24  April  1885. 
Mayvelle  Esther,  bom  6  Jan.  1889. 
Residence,  88  Russell  St.,  Lewiston  Falls,  Me. 

82.     RICHARD  DANA  RUSSELL. 

Born  7  June  1838,  in  Knox  County,  111.  Prepared  at  Hedding  College  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  1874,  A.  M.  Senior  prize  for 
English  composition.  Hinman.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Two  years  in  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  First  Lieutenant  of  Co.  K,  83d  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-65. 
Assistant  Judge-Advocate  of  General  Court  Martial;  Post  Chaplain  at  Fort 
Donelson.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Central  Illinois  Conference; 
various  charges  in  Illinois.  Agent  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1879-80 ;  pre- 
siding elder  Streator  District,  1881-85.  Three  terms  trustee  of  Northwestern 
University.  Professor  of  Biology  and  Geology  in  the  American  Temperance 
University,  Harriman,  Tenn.  Pastor  at  Milford,  111.  Pastor  at  Oak  Park, 
Cal.,  1898.  Has  resided  since  in  Onarga,  Sibley  and  Crescent  City,  111.,  and 
Pomona,  Cal. 

Married  (1)  Marie  A.  Riddler  of  Naperville,  111.,  30  May  1872;  she  died  at 
Forest,  111.,  24  Nov.  1874.     (2)  Ella  M.  Snedaker  of  Tonica,  111.,  in  1878. 
Children — Linnie  Marie  (Stiefbold),  bom  17  Nov.  1874. 

Richard  L.,  born  7  June  1879;  died  at  Manila,  2  July  1902,  after 

three  years  in  U.  S.  Army. 
Henry  E.,  born  29  Dec.  1880. 
Paul  A.,  born  26  Dec.  1886. 
Alice  Gail,  born  1  June  1889. 
Residence,  Pomona,  Cal. 

83.  EDWIN  RUTHVEN  SHRADER. 

Bom  15  May  1841,  in  Wood  County,  Ohio.  Prepared  at  Hedding  Semi- 
nary. Two  years  at  Genesee  College,  Lima,  N.  Y.  A.  B.  1874,  A.  M.  Hin- 
man. Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Two  years  post-graduate  work  in  Chemistry.  Senior 
prize  for  English  composition.  Divided  the  Blanchard  prize  with  James  H. 
Raymond.  Oliver  Marcy  prize  in  Botany.  Hinman  prize.  Managing  editor 
of  the  Tripod,  the  college  monthly,  June-Oct.,  1871.  Ph.  D.,  Mallalieu  Uni- 
versity. Enlisted  in  Co.  F,  66th  111.  Sharp-shooters,  10  Oct.  1861.  Was  in 
battles  of  Mt.  Zion,  Mo.,  Fort  Henry,  Fort  Donelson,  Shiloh,  and  the  siege  of 
Corinth.  Sent  home  on  account  of  sickness,  30  June  1862.  Tutor  in  North- 
western University  Preparatory  School,  1870-76.  Professor  of  Natural  Science 
in  Chaddock  College,  1876-79.  Superintendent  of  public  schools  at  Mt.  Ster- 
ling, 111.,  1879-84.     Professor  of  Natural  Science  at  Chaddock  College,  1884- 


84  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1871 

85.     Professor  of  Natural  Science  in  the  University  of  Southern  California, 
1885-89.     Instructor  in  Woodbury  Business  College,  Los  Angeles,  1889-90, 
and  since  then  President  of  the  same  institution.     President  and  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  the  University  Ethical  Club  of  Los  Angeles,  1898-1900. 
Married  Eva  J.  Mattison,  Dec.  1874,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Children~D AiSY,  born  22  July  1877;  died  8  March  1878. 
Edwin  Roscoe,  born  14  Dec.  1878. 
Ada  May,  born  15  April  1880. 
Sarah  Ethel,  born  19  Nov.  1884. 
Residence,  1104  W.  37th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

84.     *HAMILTON  STUTELY  WICKS. 

Born  in  1848  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.  B.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod. 
Graduate  of  University  of  Wisconsin  Law  School.  One  of  founders  of  Mil- 
waukee Evening  Times.  Left  journalism  to  become  member  of  the  law  firm 
of  Atwood,  Wicks  &  Rychman,  Chicago.  Followed  Custer  Black  Hills 
expedition  as  correspondent  for  several  Chicago  and  New  York  papers. 
One  of  the  founders  of  the  Chicago  Herald.  In  1883  started  the  Denver 
Journal  of  Commerce.  In  1884  secretary  of  the  Denver  Mining  and  Indus- 
trial Exposition.  In  1886  removed  to  Kansas  City  and  started  the 
Commercial.  One  of  the  organizers  of  the  Kansas  City  Exposition.  Repre- 
sented several  American  papers  at  the  Sidney  Exposition  in  Australia.  Start- 
ed the  Alaska  &  British  Mining  Co.  of  New  York,  and  was  in  that  city  organ- 
izing a  Cuban  export  company  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

Married  Miss  Jeffrys,  who  died  shortly  before  him. 

Died  Jan.  1899,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

85.    LEVI  SPENCER  WILCOX. 

Born  7  Aug.  1847,  at  Lacon,  111.  Prepared  at  Lacon  High  School.  Ph.  B. 
1873,  M.  D.,  at  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Practicing 
physician  and  surgeon  in  Champaign,  111.  Mayor  of  Champaign  three  terms. 
Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  8th  district  of  111.  United  States  Consul, 
Hankow,  China. 

Married  (1)  Alice  Yaple  of  Mendon,  Mich.,  July  1873;  she  died  19  March 
1888;  (2)  Nina  Dickinson  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1891. 

Child~MAF.,  born  7  May  1874. 

Residence,  Hankow,  China. 

86.  HUBERT  WARREN  WOODRUFF. 

From  Annawan,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
A.  B.  1874,  A.  M.  1873,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Senior  prize  for 
English  composition.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Central  Illinois  Con- 
ference.    Pastor  at  Roberts,  111.,  1873;  EUisville,  111.,  1874. 

Residence,  unknown. 


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87.    GEORGE  LEWIS  YAPLE. 

Born  Feb.  1851,  at  Leonidas,  Mich.  Entered  from  Albion  College,  Mich. 
A.  B.  1874,  A.  M.  Sigma  Chi.  Lawyer.  Member  of  Congress,  1882-84. 
Nominee  for  Governor  of  Mich,  in  1886.  For  some  years  Circuit  Judge  of  15th 
district  of  Mich. 

Married  Mary  E.  Hankinson  of  Rockford,  111.,  11  Jan.  1873. 
Children — Edward.  Carl. 

Marie.  George  L. 

Fred.  Alice. 

Harry. 
Residence,  Mendon,  Mich. 


CLASS  OF  1872. 

This  class  purchased  for  the  University  museum  the  Hauser  elephant. 
88.     ELLERY  HERBERT  BEAL. 

Born  20  Aug.  1846,  at  Livermore,  Me.  Prepared  in  Maine  Wesleyan 
Seminary  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.  B.  1875,  A.  M. 
1876,  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Principal  of 
Harlem  School,  River  Forest  (111.),  until  1876.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; Rock  River  Conference;  pastor  at  Prairie  Center,  Oswego,  Compton, 
Earlville,  Hinckley,  Plattville,  Frankfort  Station,  La  Salle,  Plainfield,  Man- 
hattan, Fairdale,  111. ;  now  at  Blaine,  111. 

Married  Harriette  Mooar,  31  March  1870,  in  Chicago. 
Children — Alfred  Goodfellow,  born  11  April  1873. 
Julia  Harriett,  born  1  April  1877. 
Mary  L,  born  20  Aug.  1878. 
Luther  Ellery,  born  26  Aug.  1887. 
Cutler  Mooar,  born  3  Dec.  1890;  died  27  March  1891. 
Address,  Poplar  Grove,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

89.     *THOMAS  STRIBLING  BERRY. 

Born  30  June  1841,  at  Virginia,  111.  Prepared  in  preparatory  schools  of 
linois  Wesleyan  and  Northwestern  Universities.  A.  B.  1875,  A.  M.  1870 
B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Enlisted  15  Aug.  1862  in  Co.  D,  114th  111. 
Inf.  Elected  First  Lieutenant.  Severely  wounded  10  June  1864  and  taken 
prisoner.  Held  in  Confederate  prisons  at  Mobile,  Cohawby  and  Anderson- 
ville.  Exchanged  and  sent  to  Annapolis,  where  he  was  discharged  from  the 
service.  Re-entered  the  LTniversity  in  1865.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; Des  Moines  Conference;  pastor  at  Carlisle,  la.,  1870-71;  Corning, 
1872-73;  Des  Moines,  1874-76;  Indianola,  1877.  President  of  Simpson  Cen- 
tenary College,  Indianola,  la.,  1878-80.  Elected  to  represent  the  Des  Moines 
Conference  in  General  Conference  of  1880. 

Married  Lou  A.  Van  Eaton  of  Virginia,  111.,  20  June  1865. 

Died  in  Feb.  1880,  at  Indianola,  la. 


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90.     GEORGE  ERASTUS  BRAGDON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  31  and  62. 

Born  20  Feb.  1852,  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.  B.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Wholesale  grocer  at 
Pueblo,  Colo.,  since  1884.     Alderman  of  Pueblo,  1886. 

Married  (1)  Anna  M.  Hopkins,  6  Sept.  1876,  at  Racine,  Wis;  she  died  23 
Jan.  1888.     (2)  Mary  Bell  Loudon,  20  Nov.  1889,  at  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 
Children— Kate;  died  2  Jan.  1888. 

Jeannette  P. ;  died  18  Aug.  1888. 
Dorothy  Isabella,  born  16  Dec.  1893. 
Beatrice  Cushman,  born  5  Sept.  1896. 
Sarah,  born  20  July  1899. 
Residence,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

91.  *JAMES  GURSHOM  BURKE. 
Brother  of  Nos.  46  and  158. 

Bom  in  1850,  in  Ogle  County,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A  B.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod,  1872. 
1875,  A.  M.  Attended  Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago.  Practiced  law  in 
Rockford  and  Chicago,  111.,  and  Aberdeen,  Dak.  Justice  of  Peace  at  Aber- 
deen, Dak. 

Married  Mary  Starrett,  in  1882,  at  Chicago,  111. ;  she  died  in  Oct.  1902. 

Died  15  Dec.  1887,  at  Aberdeen,  Dak. 

92.  CURTIS  HARVEY  CASTLE. 

Born  4  Oct.  1848,  in  Knox  County,  111.  Student  from  Knox  Academy, 
Galesburg,  111.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Managing  editor  Tripod,  1871.  Hin- 
man  prize;  divided  Lunt  prize.  M.D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, Keokuk,  Iowa.  Member  of  Congress,  1896-98.  Practicing  medicine 
in  California  since  1882.     Member  of  American  Academy  of  Medicine. 

Married  (1)  Susan  Alma  Taber,  8  Oct.  1879,  at  Lewiston,  111.;  she  died  18 
Sept.  1887.     (2)  Virginia  Nixon  Wills,  10  July  1890. 
Children — Grace  Imogene,  born  6  Nov.  1880. 

Curtis  Harvey,  Jr.,  born  29  Dec.  1883. 
Paul  Long,  born  1  Feb.  1892 ;  died  13  Feb.  1892. 
Chandos  Barrett,  born  6  May  1894. 
Mary  Mercedes,  born  30  June  1895. 
Residence,  Merced,  Cal. 

93.  LORIN  CONE  COLLINS,  JR. 

Born  1  Aug.  1848,  at  Windsor,  Conn.  Entered  from  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity. A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Day 
prize  for  English  composition.  Member  of  Illinois  Legislature  for  three  ses- 
sions, 1879-84.  Judge  of  Cook  Co.  Circuit  Court,  1884-93,  when  he  resigned. 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1883-84.  Practicing  law  in  Chicago.  Member  of  the 
American  Society  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  and  of  the  Illinois  State  and 
Chicago  Bar  Associations.     Trustee  of  Northwestern  University  since  1887. 


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Married  Nellie  Robb,  17  Sept.  1873,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Carrie  May;  died  6  July  1874. 

LoRiN  Cone  3d,  born  1  Aug.  1876. 

Helen  Robb;  died  16  May  1878. 

Grace,  bom  15  Oct.  1883. 

George  Robb,  born  24  May  1888. 
Residence,  4  Tower  Court,  Chicago,  111. 

94.  *LEWIS  PARMENIO  DAVIS. 

Born  3i  Dec.  1839,  at  Davis,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  1873,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  D.D., 
ibid.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Enlisted  in  22d  Michigan  Inf.,  9  Aug.  1862.  Served 
as  private,  Sergeant-Major  and  Lieutenant;  mustered  out  at  close  of  war. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Detroit  Conference,  1873-97;  pastor  at  De- 
troit, Plymouth,  Dexter,  and  West  Bay  City;  presiding  elder  of  Alpena  Dis- 
trict, 1883-87;  pastor  Lincoln  Avenue  Church,  Detroit,  1887-92;  presiding 
elder  Adrian  District,  1892-97;  trustee  of  Albion  College,  Mich.,  several  years. 

Married  Lydia  E.  Tinsman  of  Romeo,  Mich.,  19  Dec.  1863. 

Children — Irene  Estelle,  born  1867. 
Paul  T.,  born  1870. 

Died  12  July  1897,  at  Bay  View,  Mich. 

95.  ROBERT  BOAL  EDWARDS. 

Born  10  Sept.  1844,  in  Roberts  Twp.,  Marshall  Co.,  111.  Entered  from 
Clark  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Adelphic.  Day  prize  for 
English  composition.  Enlisted  1  May  1864,  as  Sergeant  in  Co.  I,  141st  111. 
Vol.  Inf.  Discharged  10  Oct.  1864.  Studied  law  until  1874  at  Lacon,  111. 
Practiced  law  at  Lacon  until  failure  of  health  in  1891.  City  attorney  at  Lacon, 
1879-83. 

Married  (1)  Almira  J.  Johnson,  21  Dec.  1875,  at  Lacon,  111.;  she  died  14 
Feb.  1891.     (2)  Julia  E.  Green,  20  June  1893,  at  Lacon. 

Adopted  Children — Dorothy,  born  4  Aug.  1895. 
Marjory,  born  20  June  1900. 

Residence,  Lacon,  111. 

96.     ELTINGE  ELMORE. 

Born  10  April  1851,  at  New  Palz,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Wholesale  dealer  in  cedar  and  forest 
products,  and  secretary  and  manager  Resthaven  Sanatorium  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Married  Hattie  L.  Cook,  at  San  Mateo,  Cal.,  9  Sept.  1876. 
Children — Elinor,  born  14  July  1877. 

Amelia  Huntley,  born  19  Oct.  1879. 
Samuel  Eltinge,  born  8  Oct.  1882. 
Floretta  Georgina,  born  26  Sept.  1884. 
Emily  Warren,  born  26  Nov.  1886. 
Residence,  603  Prospect  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


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97.     EDWIN  JOHN  HARRISON. 

Born  25  Dec.  1848,  at  Belleville,  111.  Prepared  at  Minneapolis  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Day  prize  for  English  composition .  Dry  goods 
and  money  loaning  business. 

Married  Mary  E.  Smith  of  Winona,  Minn.,  1  Aug.  1874. 

Residence,  Waverly  Hotel,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


98.  JOHN  MILTON  JOHNSTON. 

Bom  20  Sept.  1844,  at  Shelby,  N.  iT.  Entered  from  Adrian  College, 
Michigan.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Hinman.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod. 
Enlisted  10  Oct.  1862,  in  67th  Regiment,  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.,  as  non-commissioned 
officer.  Captured  in  hospital ;  honorably  discharged  17  July  1863.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal ;  pastor  at  Marquette,  Negaunee,  and  Houghton, 
Mich.,  1871-79.  Manufacturing  optician  since  1880.  Author  of  "Eye 
Studies,"  ''Good  Sight  Series,"  etc.,  and  editor  of  optical  journals  for  twenty 
years. 

Married  Mary  Spencer  Peck,  18  Sept.  1873. 

CMdren— Marion  S.,  born  25  July  1876;  died  11  Jan.  1893. 
George  S.,  born  1  March  1878. 
Paul  H.,  born  7  Nov.  1881. 

Residence,  2563  N.  41st  Court,  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

Office,  84  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

99.  MATHER  DEAN  KIMBALL. 

Bom  4  Dec.  1849,  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Entered  from  Ripon  College,  Wis. 
A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Editor  of  Green  Bay  Advocate;  editor  and  publisher  of 
Green  Bay  GZobe,' 1874-83 ;  manager  of  Women's  Temperance  Publication  Asso- 
ciation, Chicago,  1884-91 ;  editor  of  Goodform,  and  doing  literary  work  for  other 
publications,  1892-93;  manager  of  literature  and  supply  department.  North- 
western Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Member  of  Wisconsin 
Academy  of  Sciences,  Arts  and  Letters,  and  of  Wisconsin  Historical  Society. 

Married  Anna  Lewis,  30  June  1875,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children — Kate  L.,  born  1876. 
Sara  W.,  born  1878. 
Anna  M.,  bom  1887. 

Residence,  728  Frederick  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

100.     *GEORGE  LUNT. 

Born  4  Dec.  1850,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Day  prize  for|English  composition.  Grain 
commission  business,  and  afterward  real  estate,  in  Chicago. 

Married  Stella  M.  Burke,  7  Dec.  1881,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Child — Margaret  E.,  born  1  Sept.  1882. 

Died  13  June  1895,  at  Evanston,  111. 


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101.     HIRAM  HARRIS  PALMER. 

Born  25  June  1849,  in  Fulton  Co.,  111.  Prepared  at  Jacksonville,  111.  A.B. 
1875,  A.M.  Teacher  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.,  1873;  principal 
of  public  schools,  Abilene,  Kan.,  1874;  insurance  business  at  Jacksonville,  111., 
1875-77;  city  editor  Jacksonville  Daily  Journal,  1878-81 ;  during  two  years  of 
same  period  was  Grand  Recorder  A.  O.  U.  W.  of  Illinois;  edited  and  published 
Roodhouse  (111.)  Journal,  1881-84;  on  Daily  Courier,  and  Daily  Journal,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  with  Union  Iron  Works,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1884;  in  editorial 
charge  of  Kansas  City  Commercial,  1885;  afterward  editor  and  part  owner  of 
Kansas  City  Implement  and  Farm  Journal. 

Married  Hattie  H.  Davis,  17  Feb.  1880,  at  Jacksonville,  111. 
Children — Mary  A.  E.,  born  1881. 

Mattie  R.,  born  1882;  died. 
Jamss  Q.,  bom  1885. 
Virginia  I.  V.,  bom  1891. 
Helene  H.  B.,  born  1893. 
Residence,  421  VanBuren  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

102.  CLARENCE  RICHMOND  PAUL. 

Bom  3  Oct.  1852,  at  St.  Thomas,  Ont.,  Canada.  Prepared  at  Northwest- 
em  University  Academy.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Divided  the  Lunt  prize.  Journalist  three  years  on  Chicago  dailies;  clerk  of 
several  committees  in  the  Illinois  Legislature,  and  assistant  secretary  of  the 
Illinois  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission ;  private  secretary  to  U.  S.  Senator 
Cullom,  1883-89,  being  clerk  of  senate  committee  which  formulated  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Act.  Delegate  to  Republican  State  Convention  four  times, 
and  member  of  Republican  State  central  committee  three  terms;  editor 
of  Illinois  State  Journal  since  1889. 

Residence,  Springfield,  111. 

103.    WILBUR  OCTAVUS  PEET. 

Born  9  Sept.  1850,  at  West  Webster,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan  Seminary  and  Genesee  College.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  1874,  B.D.,  Gar- 
rett Biblical  Institute.  Hinman.  Psi  Upsilon.  Managing  editor  Tripod, 
1872.  Day  prize  for  English  composition.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal; 
in  Genesee  Conference;  preaching  at  Westfield,  Pa.,  1895-1901;  at  Walworth 
N.  Y.,  1901 . 

Married  Jeannie  E.  Frackelton,  9  Sept.  1879,  at  Petersburg,  111. 

Children — James  Clinton,  Jr.,  born  25  Nov.  1880. 
Mary  Eliza,  born  28  Jan.  1889. 
Robert,  born  5  March  1891. 

Residence,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

104.     FREDERICK  DWIGHT  RAYMOND. 
Brother  of  Nos.  80  and  56. 

Born  16  Sept.  1852,  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.     A.B.     1875,  A.M.     Hinman.     Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta 


90  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1872 

Kappa.  Engaged  in  construction  and  operation  of  railroads  since  graduation. 
Now  director,  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Elgin,  Joliet  and  Eastern,  and  the 
Chicago,  Lake  Shore  and  Eastern  railway  companies. 

Married  Carrie  M.  Wyckoff,  24  Oct.  1877,  at  ^vanston,  111. 
Children — Ruth,  born  6  Oct.  1878. 

Mary,  born  18  Oct.  1880.     (In  college  1900 .) 

Philip  W.,  born  28  Oct.  1886. 
Margaret,  born  9  Aug.  1891. 
Frederick  Dwight,  Jr.,  born  6  July  1896. 
Residence,   408  Greenwood  Blvd.,   Evanston,  111. 
Office,  Rookery  Building,  Chicago,  111. 

105.     *JAMES  franklin  ROBINSON. 

Born  27  Feb.  1849,  near  Hillsdale,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111.  Prepared  at 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi.  Cashier 
of  Rock  Island  National  Bank  until  1899,  when  he  became  its  president.  For 
several  years  trustee  of  the  American  University  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Trus- 
tee of  Northwestern  University,  1900-1902.  At  the  time  of  his  death  presi- 
dent of  Rock  Island  National  Bank,  and  Central  Trust  and  Savings  Bank, 
Rock  Island,  111.  Had  held  the  offices  of  treasurer  of  the  city  of  Rock  Island, 
And  treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  Rock  Island.  Traveled  exten- 
.sively,  including  a  tour  of  Europe  and  the  Orient. 

Married  Mary  E.  Rhoades,  of  Pekin,  111.,  29  Oct.  1879. 

Died  23  May  1902,  at  Rock  Island,  111. 

lOB.     FERNANDO  ROYS. 
Brother  of  No.  81. 

Born  at  Dickinson  Center,  N.  Y.  Entered  College  from  Dickinson,  N.  Y. 
A.B.  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Teacher  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  phy- 
jsician. 

Married  Miss  H.  M.  Williams  in  1873,  in  Michigan. 

Residence,  unknown. 

107.    AMOS  A.  L.  SMITH. 

Born  8  Sept.  1849,  at  Appleton,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Medford,  Mass.  En- 
tered from  Lawrence  University,  Appleton,  Wis.  A.B.  1875,  A.M.  Adel- 
phic.  Managing  editor  Tripod,  1871-72.  Day  and  Blanchard  prizes.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Journalist  in  Chicago  and  afterward  lawyer  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Director  in  Wisconsin  National  Bank.  Counsel  for  Humane  Society.  For- 
merly Director  in  Milwaukee  College  for  Women  (Downer  College). 

Married  Frances  L.  Brown,  20  May  1874,  at  Evanston,  111.;  she  died  15 
Oct.  1901. 

Children — Laura  L.  (Kaun),  born  16  June  1876. 
Philip  R.,  born  8  Jan.  1878. 
Edwin  L.,  born  27  June  1882. 
Walton  K.,  born  21  Sept.  1890. 
Residence,  2316  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


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108.     HERBERT  MANN  THIERS. 


Born  18  Oct.  1852,  in  McHenry  Co.,  111.  Prepared  at  Kenosha  (Wis.) 
High  School.  B.S.  C.E.  Civil  engineer  on  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  in  Minnesota 
and  Dakota,  1872-74.  Lawyer  in  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1876-86,  and  in  Chicago 
since  1886. 

Married  Mary  Gilda,  17  Jan.  1894,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Child— Died  23  Nov.  1902,  aged  one  year. 

Residence,  7024  Wentworth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. ;  Office,  78  La  Salle  St. 

109.     *EDMUND  BOOKER  WOODSON. 

Born  29  March  1850,  at  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Chelsea  (Mass.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1875,  A.M. 
Teacher  for  three  years;  in  business  in  Chicago  for  three  years.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  in  Northwest  Indiana  Conference.  Pastor  at  Argos, 
Morocco,  Battle  Ground,  Oxford,  Brookston,  and  Remington,  Ind. 

Died  22  Feb.  1888,  at  Remington,  Ind. 


CLASS  OF  1873. 

This  class  placed  upon  the  campus  the  large  boulder  near  the  southwest 

gate. 

110.     EDWIN  CAMP  ARNOLD. 

Born  19  Dec.  1851,  at  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Rockford  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  1875,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1895,  D.D.,  North- 
western University.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Lunt 
prize;  divided  Blan chard  prize.  Managing  editor  Tripod,  1S7S.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.  Pastorates  at  Chicago,  Joliet, 
Wilmington,  Ottawa,  Plainfield,  Waukegan,  Galena,  Batavia;  at  Wilmette, 

111.,  1901 . 

Married  Martha  Henrietta  Arnold,  24  Nov.  1880,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Children — Florence  Winifred,  born  24  Dec.  1881.    (In  college,  1901 .) 

Gladys,  born  20  Oct.  1883.     (In  college,  1901 .) 

Edwina  Martha,  born  7  Nov.  1888;  died  25  July  1889. 
Kenneth  Fuller,  born  6  May  1892. 
Residence,  Wilmette  111. 

111.     *LOUIS  BUTTERFIELD. 
Brother  of  Nos.  27  and  53. 

Born  18  Nov.  1850,  at  Marion,  111.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Seminary  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Studied  in  Chicago 
Union  Law  School.     Lawyer  in  Chicago. 

Died  30  Aug.  1897,  at  Denver,  Colo. 


92  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1873 

112.     FESTUS  WAUDBY  CLEVELAND. 

Born  19  Nov.  1850,  at  Masonville,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Freeport  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Adelphic;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  ^Managing  editor  of  Tripod, 
1873.  On  Blanchard  contest.  Studied  law.  General  Right  of  Way  Agent, 
C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R. 

Married  Edith  Williams,  25  Nov.  1875,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children — Winifred  (Lane),  bom  18  Sept.  1876. 
Paul  W.,  born  24  Dec.  1878. 
Gertrude  I.,  bom  14  July  1886. 

Residence,  5047  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,*Ill. 

Office,  22  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

113.     HENRY  ALLEN  COOPER. 

Entered  college  from  Burlington,  Wis.  Ph.B.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Debate  prize  in  junior  year;  divided  Blanchard  prize. 
Lawyer.  District  attorney  of  Racine  Co.,  Wis.,  1880-87.  Delegate  to  Na- 
tional Republican  Convention,  1884.  Member  of  Wisconsin  Senate,  1887-91. 
Member  of  Congress  from  Wisconsin. 

Residence,  Racine,  Wis. 

114.     *JOHN  MILTON  DANDY. 

Born  18  July  1852,  at  Versailles,  Ky.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1876,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  President  of 
Alumni  Association,  1893-94.  Special  correspondent  of  Chicago  Times  and 
Journal  until  1875;  became  one  of  founders  of  Saturday  Evening  Herald,  which 
he  edited  and  published  until  1896.  Member  of  Press  Club  of  Chicago, 
Calumet  Club,  and  Indiana  Club. 

Married  Nellie  Blanford  Cook  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  22  Oct.  1884. 

Children — Mary  Alice,  born  8  Aug.  1885. 

John  Milton,  Jr.,  bom  5  June  1890. 

Died  6  March  1897,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

116.     BYRON  HENRY  ELDRIDGE. 

Born  27  Jan.  1846,  at  Macomb,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Monroe  (Mich.)  High 
School.  C.E.  Civil  engineer  with  Chicago  and  Alton,  Atchison,  Topeka  and 
Santa  Fe,  and  Mexican  Central  railroads.  Division  engineer  of  Chicago  and 
Alton  R.  R.,  1899 . 

Residence,  2 16. Ashland  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

116.     CHAUNCEY  GAINES. 

Born  9  Oct.  1848,  at  Victoria,  111.  Prepared  at  Union  High  School,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1876,  A.M. 
Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  in  Illinois  and  California 
until  1876.  In  general  offices  of  S.  P.  R.  R.  in  San  Francisco,  1876-81.  In 
the  Union  Savings  Bank,  Oakland,  Cal.,1882-91.     On  Board  of  Education  in 


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Berkeley,  Cal.,  1878-90.     Manager  of  Oakland  Fruit  and  Vineyard  Co.,  1892, 
and  vineyardist  in  Fresno  Co.,  Cal.,  since  1882. 

Married  Chattie  K.  Rixon,  11  June  1878,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Children — Clarence  Arthur,  born  12  Feb.  1880. 
Mabel,  born  8  Aug.  1881. 
Irene,  born  15  March  1884. 
Howard  R.,  born  30  Dec.  1885. 
Victor  C,  born  22  Sept.  1888. 
Residence,  Fresno,  Cal.,  R.  D.  No.  1. 

117.     HENRY  GREEN. 

Born  17  May  1846,  in  Racine,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Mayor  of  Sterling,  111.,  1882-83;  practicing  law 
in  that  city  since  admission  to  the  bar  in  1876. 

Married  Harriet  T.  Brookfield  of  Sterling,  111.,  30  June  1881. 

Children — Charles  H.,  born  1882. 
Howard  S.,  born  1886. 

Residence,  Sterling,  111. 

118.     FREDERICK  MONROE  HUSTED. 

Born  30  July  1850,  at  Starksboro,  Vt.  Prepared  at  Galva,  111.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1876,  A.M.  LL.B., 
Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Practicing  law  in  Cali- 
fornia since  admission  to  bar  in  1875. 

Married  Angie  Lucina  Holcomb,  19  Aug.  1879,  at  Oakland,  Cal. 

Children — Edith,  born  19  Jan.  1881. 

Winifred,  born  27  March  1884. 

Address,  Macdonough  Building,  Oakland,  Cal. 

119.     WILLIAM  KING. 
Father  of  No.  448. 

Born  at  Hillcommon,  Somertshire,  England.  Prepared  at  Oberlin,  Ohio, 
and  in  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1876,  A.M.  Member  of 
U.  S.  Life-Saving  Crew.  Teacher  in  Simpson  Centenary  College,  Indianola, 
Iowa,  1873-76.  Resided  later  in  Florida  and  in  New  Mexico.  Now  in  post- 
ofRce,  Highland  Park,  111. 

Married  Marcia  J.  King,  18  July  1863,  at  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

C/iiWren— Minnie  E.  (Mason),  born  12  Dec.  1864.     (No.  448.) 
Jennie  L.  (Miller). 

Residence,  Highland  Park,  111.     (Box  407). 

120.     *JOHN  RUMFORD  LESLIE. 

Born  30  Oct.  1846,  at  Hubbard,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Rock  River  Seminary, 
Mt.  Morris,  111.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod;  Hinman  and 
Hurd  prizes.  Principal  of  public  school  at  Oregon,  111.,  for  two  years.  City 
attorney  at  Oregon,  111.,  1875-77;  director  of  Oregon  Public  Library. 

Died  21  March  1877,  at  Oregon,  111. 


94  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1873 

121.     DRAPER  ALONZO  LINDSEY. 

Born  1  June  1848,  at  Fairfax,  Ind.  Entered  from  Baker  University,  Bald- 
win, Kan.  A.B.  1876,  A.M.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Enlisted  in  Co.  A,  5th 
Kansas  Infantry,  in  the  fall  of  1864,  and  served  through  one  campaign  while 
under  age.  Principal  of  public  schools  at  Plainview,  Minn.,  1873-80;  same  at 
Fargo,  N.  D.,  1880-82;  in  law  office  at  Fargo,  1883-87;  practicing  law  at  Fargo 
since  1887.     City  attorney  of  Fargo,  1891  and  1892. 

Married  Carrie  Mary  Stone,  Plainview,  Minn.,  25  June  1877. 

Children — Ralph  Alonzo,  born  21  Sept.  1880. 
Marion  Maude,  born  14  Dec.*l882. 
Gladys,  born  17  July  1887. 

Residence,  Minneapolis,  Minn.? 


122.     WILLIAM  JACOB  MINIUM. 
Father  of  No.  1107. 

Bom  10  Jan.  1845,  in  Kane  Co.,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  1887,  A.M.  1875,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Central  Illinois  Confer- 
ence ;  preaching  in  Illinois  since  graduation. 

Married  Emily  Elizabeth  Wheadon  (No.  181),  at  Evanston,  111.,  29  July 
1874. 

Children— ^iLLis>  Frank,  born  19  Jan.  1877.     (No.  1107.) 
Ruth  B.,  born  1885. 

Residence,  Kankakee,  111. 

123.     ADOLPHUS  HENRY  NEEDHAM. 

Born  25  Oct.  1844,  on  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  in  the  British  Channel,  Port 
of  St.  Peter.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hin- 
man. Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Burns  forensic  prize;  Hinman  prize.  1876,  A.M.  1875, 
B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  In 
Rock  River  Conference,  1875-85;  since  then  in  California  Conference.     At 

Oakland,  Cal.,  1899,  and  Salinas,  Cal.,  1900 .     Author  of  pamphlet,  "Why 

I  Am  a  Methodist." 

Married  Mary  C.  Croissant,  23  June  1870,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Children — Elton  Adolphus,  born  23  March  1871 ;  died  3  Nov.  1891. 
Sidney  Dempster,  born  6  Aug.  1873. 
Paul  Arnold,  born  23  Aug.  1875. 
William  Gloss,  born  8  Dec.  1876. 
Clive  Ninde,  born  16  Oct.  1882. 
Frank  Edwin,  born  8  Dec.  1889. 
Residence,  Salinas,  Cal. 

124.     EDWARD  LAMAY  PARKS. 

Born  26  Jan.  1851,  at  Dundee,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Rochelle  High  School, 
Jennings  Seminary,  and    Northwestern   University  Academy.     A.B.     1876, 


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1873]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  95 

A.M.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Managing  editor  of  Tri- 
pod. 1878,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1887,  D.D.  Instructor  in  North- 
western University,  1873-79.  Member  of  Rock  River  Conference.  Pastor  at 
Grand  Crossing,  111.,  1879-80.  President  of  Simpson  College,  Indianola,  Iowa, 
1880-86.  Since  then  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  Gammon  Theological 
Seminary,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Author  of  pamphlets,  ''Outlines  of  Doctrines  of 
Christian  Experience,"  1894,  and  "Outline  of  Study  of  Job."  Member  of 
the  Philosophical  Society,  Evanston,  111.,  1874-79;  of  the  Gammon-Clark 
Literary  and  Scientific  Society,  South  Atlanta,  Ga.,  since  1896. 

Married  Isabella  B.  Webb  (No.  296),  30  July  1879,  at  Kelley's  Island, 
Ohio. 

Children — Julia  Hollister,  born  17  March  1883. 

Sara  Rush,  born  28  Jan.  1885. 

George  Edward,  born  17  Dec.  1886. 

Emma  Webb,  born  20  Oct.  1888. 

Charles  Webb,  born  24  Aug.  1890. 

Frances  Willard,  born  11  Dec.  1895;  died  27  May  1897. 

Isabella  Rush,  born  18  Dec.  1897. 
Residence,  South  Atlanta,  Ga. 

125.     LEE  JANES  PITNER. 

Born  28  Nov.  1849,  at  Alton,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Real  estate  and  financial  enterprises; 
president  of  the  Seattle  (Wash.)  Trust  Co. 

Married  Isabelle  Abell  of  Evanston,  who  died  1  Dec.  1879. 

Children — Ina,  born  1878. 
Paul,  born  1879. 

Residence.  1106  Davis  St..  Evanston,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1874. 

126.     *FRANK  McCARTNEY  BEATTY. 

Bom  29  Feb.  1852,  at  Belvidere,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Associate  pastor  at  Joliet,  111., 
1874-75. 

Died  27  May  1875,  at  Evanston,  111. 

127.     HENRY  SHERMAN  BOUTELL. 

Born  14  March  1856,  at  Boston,  Mass.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1879,  A.M.  (ad  eundem).  Adelphic.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Kedzie  and  Mandeville  prizes.  1876,  A.B.,  Harvard 
University.  1877,  A.M.,  ibid.  President  of  Illinois  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  1901-2.  Studied  law  in  Chicago,  1877-79.  Lawyer.  Member 
Illinois   Legislature,    1885.     U.  S.  Representative  from  Chicago  since  1897. 


96  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1874 

Trustee   of  Northwestern   University  since   1901.     Contributor  to   various 
periodicals,  notably  Harper's  Weekly,  North  American  Review,  and  Forum. 
Married  Euphemia  L.  C.  Gates,  29  Dec.  1880,  at  Providence,  R.  I. 
Children — Roger  Sherman  Gates,  born  1881. 
Hugh  Gates,  born  9  March  1890T 
Alice  Gates,  born  3  Sept.  1891. 
Address,  Washington,  D.  C,  House  of  Representatives.     Home  address, 
Virginia  Hotel,  Chicago,  111. 

128.     *ALEXANDER  DEAN  BRAINARD. 

Entered  college  from  Fontenelle,  Nebf  Student  during  years  1870-74. 
A.B.     Deceased. 

129.  DAVID  WELCH  CASSEDAY. 

Bom  12  Feb.  1850,  at  Petersburg,  111.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     C.E.     Civil  engineer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Married  Clara  O.  Willard,  7  Oct.  1875,  at  Highland  Park,  111. 
Child — Marion  G.,  bom  1876. 
Office,  722  Guaranty  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

130.  CHESTER  TUTTLE  DRAKE. 

Bom  22  Feb.  1851,  at  Sturgis,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     C.E.    Hinman.    Sigma  Chi.    Iron  manufacturer,  Chicago. 

Married  Albertine  E.  Hudson,  5  Oct.  1876,  at  Coldwater,  Mich. ;  she  died 
19  April  1898. 

Children — Harriet  Amelia,  born  11  Aug.  1878. 
Florence  Huldia,  born  19  Sept.  1885. 

Residence,  6340  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  300  W.  Jackson  St. 

131.  WILLIAM  CARVOSSO  ESTES. 

Bom  2  Feb.  1850,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Albion  Academy. 
C.E.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Surveyor  and  teacher,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  until 
spring  of  1880.  Farmer,  Darlington,  Wis.,  1880-82.  Merchant,  Neligh,  Neb., 
1882-89;  banker,  same  place,  1889-94;  merchant,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  since  1895. 

Married  Henrietta  Jane  Pilling,  26  Dec.  1877,  at  Willow  Springs,  Wis. 

C/itW— Elsie  Viola,  born  9  Oct.  1879. 

Residence,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

132.     *OSCAR  LYMAN  GIBBS. 

Born  14  June  1853.     Student  from  Evanston,  111.,  1870-74.     C.E. 
Died  21  Sept.  1893,  at  Phoenix,  Arizona. 

133.    JOSEPH  MATTHEW  HAWKS. 

Born  21  Jan.  1852,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.  Prepared  at  Bath,  Me,,  and  in 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Class  prophet. 
LL.B.,  Boston  University.     In  newspaper  business. 

Residence,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


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134.     RICHARD  GEAR  HOBBS. 

Born  24  Feb.  1854,  at  Joliet,  111.  Student  from  Northwestern  University- 
Preparatory  School.  A.B.  1877,  A.M.  1878,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Ph.D.  Adelphic.  BetaTheta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  Member  of  Illinois  Conference.  Trustee  of  Illinois  Female 
College,  and  of  Chaddock  College.  Pastor  of  Centenary  Church,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.,  1897.     Contributor  to  religious  press. 

Married  Ella  Kimber,  22  June  1886,  at  Springfield,  111. 

Child — Marjorie,  born  1891. 

Residence,  Springfield,  111. 

136.     DE  FOREST  MILLS  HYDE. 

Born  15  Dec.  1849,  at  Rosendale,  Wis.  Entered  from  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity. C.E.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  Lawrence  Univer- 
sity, 1874-78;  since  in  real  estate  and  lumber  business,  Appleton,  Wis. 

Married  Inez  B.  Angell,  3  Jan.  1879,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Child— GlsL&ys,  born  18  April  1888. 

Residence,  543  John  St.,  Appleton,  Wis. 

136.     MATTHIAS  SAILOR  KAUFMAN. 

Born  7  Nov.  1845,  at  Decatur,  111.  Prepared  at  Union  School,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.  A.B.  Hinman.  Gage  prize;  divided  Blanchard  prize.  1877,  A.M. 
1876,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod,  1873.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Ph.D.,  Boston  University,  1895.  Enlisted  11  Aug.  1862,  in 
Co.  F,  115th  Regiment,  Illinois  Vol.  Inf.  In  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  20 
Sept.  1863,  and  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  15  Jan.  1864.  Mustered  out  as  First 
Corporal,  24  June  1865.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastorates  at 
Havana,  111.,  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Grand  Forks,  and  Fargo,  North  Dakota. 
Joined  New  England  Southern  Conference.  Pastorates  at  Fall  River,  New 
Bedford,  and  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  Brockton, 
Mass.  Has  traveled  through  Europe,  Egypt,  Palestine,  Syria,  and  other 
lands.  Delegate  to  Methodist  Ecumenical  Conference  in  London,  1901,  and 
to  Ep worth  League  International  Convention  in  San  Francisco,  July  1901. 
Editor  of  Epworth  League  Department  of  Zion's  Herald.  Author  of  series 
of  articles  on  Holy  Land  for  Methodist  Magazine;  contributor  to  Methodist 
Review. 

Married  Adolphine  Lou  Schlieman,  26  July  1876,  at  Princeton,  111. 

C/iiM— Joseph  Paul,  born  29  July  1886. 

Residence,  131  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

137.     WILLIAM  M.  KNOX. 

Born  30  Dec.  1850,  at  Marcellus,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Kenosha,  Beloit,  and 
Appleton,  Wis.  A.B.  1877,  A.M.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Hurd  and  Lunt 
prizes.  Principal  of  school  at  Park  Ridge,  111.,  1875-76 ;  at  Harvard,  111.,  1877 ; 
of  Evanston    Village    High    School,   1878;  at    Ravenswood, 


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Journalist  with  Chicsigo  Herald  and  Morning  News,  1881-88;  with  London  edi- 
tion of  New  York  Herald,  1889;  editor  in  Department  of  Publicity  and  Promo- 
tion, World's  Columbian  Exposition;  originator,  secretary  and  treasurer  of 
the  International  Dress  and  Costume  Co.,  Midway  Plaisance.  Promoter  and 
publisher,  Chicago,  since  1890.  President  of  Press  Club,  Chicago,  1898  and 
1899.  Editor  of  American  Resorts,  monthly,  1896,  and  of  the  "  Who-When- 
What  Book,"  1900. 

Residence,  Press  Club,  106  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

138.     CHARLES  JLEACH. 

Born  4  Sept.  1845,  at  Clark,  Ont.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Seminary, 
Cornell  College,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1875,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Ph.D.  (hon.)  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal; 
Des  Moines  Conference,  1876-82;  since  then  in  Southern  California  Confer- 
ence; pastorates  at  Santa  Ana,  Lompoc,  Compton,  Whittier,  and  Los  Angeles. 

Married  Darle  S.  Junkin,  3  Jan.  1877,  at  Red  Oak,  Iowa. 

Children — Ellen  Mary,  bom  27  Dec.  1877. 
Joseph  Edward,  born  2  Oct.  1881. 

Residence,  Glendora,  Cal. 

189.     MARTIN  OLIPHANT  LEWIS. 

Brother  of  No.  478. 

Entered  college  from  Chicago,  111.     A.B.     1890,  A.M.     Mann  prize,  1872- 
73.     Lawyer  and  real  estate  dealer,  Chicago,  111. 
Residence,  1456  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
Office,  95  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

140.     ELI  McCLISH. 

Born  3  Oct.  1846,  at  Rainsville,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Semi- 
nary, Onarga,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sophomore  debate  prize;  divided  the  Blanchard  prize; 
managing  editor  of  Tripod;  Commencement  orator,  1877,  A.M.  1877,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1887,  D.D.  (hon.)  Enlisted  in  1st  Illinois  Artil- 
lery, Nov.  1863.  Went  through  siege  of  Atlanta,  and  with  "  Sherman  to  the 
sea."  Mustered  out.  May  1865.  Teacher,  LaGrange,  111.,  1874-75.  Cler- 
gyman, Methodist  Episcopal;  member  of  Central  Illinios  Conference,  1877-91 ; 

of  California  Conference,  1891 .     Pastor  at  Eureka,  111.,  1878-79;  at  Meta- 

mora,  111.,  1879-81;  at  Canton,  111.,  1881-84.  Principal  of  Grand  Prairie 
Seminary,  1884-91.  Pastor  of  Grace  Church,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1891-95; 
at  Napa,  Cal.,  1895-96.  President  of  the  University  of  the  Pacific,  San  Jose, 
Cal.,  since  1896.  Member  of  California  Geographical  Society,  1891-92. 
Trustee  of  Northwestern  University,  1885-86. 

Married  Louisa  Adelaide  Clarke,  24  Dec.  1872,  at  Onarga,  111, 

Children — Clarke  Loring,  born  23  July  1875. 
Helen  Maude,  born  28  Aug.  1877. 
Ruth  Edna,  born  31  March  1883;  died. 


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Lois  Mae,  born  13  Feb.  1885. 
Paul  Stanton,  born  22  March  1887. 
Lloyd  Goodsell,  bom  5  Jan.  1891. 
Residence,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

141.    WILLIAM  LUTHER  McGARRY. 

In  college  from  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1872-74.  Ph.B.  Lawyer  in  Illinois 
and  Iowa. 

Residence,  1348  E.  9th  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

142.     WILLIAM  LESLIE  MARTIN. 

Bom  15  Nov.  1853,  in  Lee  County,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High 
School.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Superintendent  of  the  Nestor 
Mining  Co.,  Colorado,  for  seven  years.  Secretary  and  treasurer  of  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.  Co.,  1890-92;  general  freight  agent 
of  the  same  company,  1892 . 

Married  Lizzie  L.  Batchelder,  9  April  1884. 

Children — Marion  E. 
Helen  L. 

Residence,  223  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

143.    WILLIAM  OMELVENA. 

Student  from  Evanston,  111.,  1870-74.     A.B.     Clergyman. 
Residence,  unknown. 

144.     *JOHN  WESLEY  RICHARDS. 

Born  3  August  1846,  at  Alexander,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1877,  A.M.  1876,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. 1898,  D.D.,  ibid.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Joined  the  Rock 
River  Conference  in  1878,  and  was  its  secretary  from  1890-1901 .  Pastorates  at 
Chicago,  Piano,  Rockford,  DeKalb,  Freeport,  and  Berwyn.  Editor  and  pub- 
lisher of  the  annual  minutes  of  the  Rock  River  Conference  for  ten  years. 

Married  Fannie  Belle  Van  Demark,  17  Nov.  1881,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children — Gilbert  Haven,  born  27  June  1884. 

Paul  Raymond,  born  9  Feb.  1889;  died  24  Dec.  1897. 

Died  30  Oct.  1901,  at  Berwyn,  111. 

146.     DANIEL  CHARLES  RIEHL. 

Bom  1  May  1847,  in  St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.  Prepared  at  Methodist  Protes- 
tant College,  Adrian,  Mich.  A.B.  1877,  A.M.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  1876, 
B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member 
of  Michigan  Conference;  pastorates  at  Sheridan,  Ada,  Grand ville,  Palo, 
Edmore,    St.  Louis,   Reed   City,   Quincy,  Detroit,  Pierson,  Stanwood,  and 


100  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1874 

Big  Rapids,  all  in  Michigan.     Trustee  of  Northwestern  University,  1889-93, 
elected  by  Michigan  Conference.     For  six  years  chalk-talk  evangelist. 

Married  Mary  Ann  Davids,  22  Oct.  1879,  at  Danby,  Mich. 

Children — Mary  Evangeline,  born  11  Dec.  1881. 
Lena  Gertrude,  born  19  July  1884. 

Residence,  Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

146.     WILLIAM  BRAIDS  ROBINSON. 

Bom  10  Sept.  1848,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Prepared  at  Central  High  School, 
Buffalo,    and  Northwestern   University   i^cademy.     A.B.    Adelphic.     1877, 
A.M.      1875,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.      Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal.    Pastorates  at  Pewaukee,  Waterford,  Palmyra,  Hartford,  Fox  Lake, 
Delavan,  Omro,  Columbus,  Milton,  and  Brandon,  all  in  Wisconsin ;  transferred 
to  Genesee  Conference,  1890,  and  held   pastorates  at    Port   Allegany,  Pa., 
and  Royalton,  Clarendon,  Delevan,  and  Clarence,  N.  Y. 
J      Married  Ella  Leota  French,  12  Oct.  1875,  at  Grand  Crossing,  111. 
Children — Pearl  Eloise,  born  15  July  1876;  died  2  April  1877. 
Frederick  Albert,  born  10  March  1878. 
Leota  Belle,  born  4  Nov.  1880. 
Roy  Springer,  bom  12  May  1885. 
Residence,  Clarence,  N.  Y. 

147.     SARAH  REBECCA  ROLAND  (CHILDS). 

Bom  7  Jan.  1851,  at  Cedarville,  111.     Prepared  in  Freeport  (111.)  High 
School.     Ph.B.     First  woman  to  graduate  from  Northwestern  University. 
Married  John  Aiken  Childs,  12  Sept.  1878,  at  Naperville,  111. 
Children — Florence  Leah,  born  22  Oct.  1881. 

Mildred  M.,  bom  11  Oct.  1882. 

John  Roland,  bom  22  Aug.  1886. 
Residence,  526  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

148.    ANDREW  JACKSON  SCOTT. 

Born  12  April  1848,  in  Virgil  Township,  Kane  Co.,  111.  Prepared  at  Clark 
Seminary,  Aurora,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1877,  A.M. 
Adelphic.  Class  day  orator.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod,  Oct.  1873-March 
1874.  Pastor  of  Methodist  church  in  Aurora,  111.,  1878-79;  First  Congre- 
gational church,  Evanston,  111.,  1879-86.  Wholesale  lumber  merchant  in 
East  Tennessee,  1886-93.  Alderman  of  Lowden,  Tenn.,  1890.  Pastor  of 
Congregational  church  in  California,  1898-1900.  Has  been  captain  of  Ten- 
nessee River  steamboat,  and  held  U.  S.  Government  pilot's  license.  Manager 
of  the  Chiapas  (Mex.)  Rubber  Co.,  Chicago,  since  1900.  Author  of  pamphlet 
on  rubber  culture  in  Mexico. 

Married  Julia  Belle  Earley,  23  Aug.  1873,  at  Desplaines,  111. 

Children — Clarence  Earl,  born  20  June  1874;  died  5  June  1879. 
Donald,  bom  26  Nov.  1879. 
LuciLE,  born  4  Aug.  1886. 

Residence,  125  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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149.    JOHN  WILLIAM  SCOTT. 
Brother  of  No.  209. 

Born  15  Jan.  1855,  at  Wellsburg,  Pa.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     A.B.     1877,  A.M.     M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.     Physi- 
cian, Springfield,  111.     Secretary  of  the  Illinois  State  Board  of  Health,  1893-97. 
Married  Jennie  E.  Dixon,  11  May  1880,  at  Wakeeney,  Kan. 
Children — Theresa  D.,  bom  17  June  1881. 
Robert  R.,  born  1883. 
Leonard,  bom  1885. 
John  W.,  bom  1887. 
Residence,  1120  S.  Fourth  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

150.     *GILBERT  MAURICE  SIMMONS. 

Born  at  Kenosha,  Wis.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
B.S.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Banker  in  Kenosha,  Wis.,  until  his  death. 
Married  Juliet  R.  Clarkson,  31  March  1876,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Elizabeth,  born  in  1882. 
Clarkson,  born  in  1883. 
Died  15  Jan.  1890,  at  Kenosha,  Wis. 

161.     GEORGE  HENRY  SMITH. 

Born  16  April  1849,  at  Waplode,  near  Moulton  Chapel,  Lincolnshire,  Eng- 
land. Prepared  at  Detroit  High  School.  A.B.  1877,  A.M.  Hinman.  Gradu- 
ated from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1876.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal. Member  of  New  York  Conference  since  1876.  Pastorates  at  New 
York  City,  Irvington,  Napaneck,  Hancock,  Deposit,  Newburgh,  Sing  Sing, 
Golden' s  Bridge,  Sheffield,  Saugerties,  and  Highland,  N.  Y.  Made  the  tour 
of  the  world  in  1880.  Contributor  to  New  York  Independent,  Springfield 
Republican,  New  York  Advocate,  and  others. 

Married  Belle  McElhone,  4  Jan.  1882.  at  EUenville,  N.  Y. 

■H^         Children — Halsey  Kimberly,  born  24  Sept.  1882;  died  24  April  1884. 

W^L  Ford  Cushing,  born  2  Oct.  1883. 

I^^^^L  Courtland  Ninde,  born  22  Nov.  1885. 

1^^^^^^  Roger  McElhone,  born  29  Aug.  1888. 

1^^^^^^^  Kenneth  Maxwell,  born  14  July  1892. 

I^^^^^HP'  Olin  RobinsOxNT,  born  9  Aug.  1893. 

I^V         Residence,  Highland,  N.  Y. 

I^^V  152.     JAMES  TREWARTHA. 

I^H  Born  28  Jan.   1845,  in  Cornwall,  England.     Prepared  in  Northwestern 

'  University  Academy.     A.B.     1876,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Cler- 

gyman, Methodist  Episcopal.  Preached  in  the  states  of  Wisconsin,  Kansas, 
and  Iowa ;  missionary  to  Dakota-  Member  of  Dakota  Conference.  Located, 
1893. 

Married  AUie  A.  Bennett,  9  April  1881,  at  Avoca,  Wis. 


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Children — William  James,  born  22  Aug.  1883. 

Marion  Aurelias,  born  22  Aug.  1889. 

Orien  Paul,  bom  19  Oct.  1893. 

Bernice  L.,  born  7  Oct.  1896;  died  28  March  1902. 
Residence,  Bradley,  South  Dakota. 


163.     OSCAR  WELLINGTON  WILLITS 

Born  30  June  1854,  at  Detroit,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Detroit  High  School. 
A.B.  •  1877,  A.M.  1876,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Adelphic.  Cler- 
gyman, Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  in  Detroit  Conference,  1876-80.  Mis- 
sionary to  Peking,  Tientsin,  and  Tsunhua,  China,  1880-84  and  1886-90. 
Since  1890  pastor  in  Detroit  Conference,  with  two  years'  lectureship  in  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University.  Member  of  Peking  Oriental  Society,  1890.  Con- 
tributor to  periodical  press. 

Married  Caroline  Tryphena  Mason,  10  Oct.  1876,  at  Chesaning,  Mich. 

Children — Clara  Mildred,  born  13  Nov.  1878.     ('01  University  of  Michi- 
gan.) 
EsTELLA  Howard,  born  18  Sept.  1883. 

Residence,  524  Baker  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 


154.    MELVILLE  COX  WIRE. 

Born  11  June  1846,  at  Union,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1878,  A.M.  Adelphic.  1876,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  1894,  D.D.,  from  Willamette  University.  Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference,  at  Austin,  Franklin,  Byron,  Evans- 
ton,  Fielding,  111.  Transferred  to  Oregon  Conference.  Pastor  at  Salem, 
Eugene,  Portland,  and  Albany,  Ore. 

Married  Mary  E.  Bradshaw  (ex-' 77),  25  Oct.  1876,  at  Freeport,  111. 

Children — Melville  Thomas,  born  25  Sept.  1877. 
Francis  Benjamin,  bom  4  Sept.  1879. 
Wesley  M.,  born  24  July  1883. 

Residence,  Albany,  Ore. 


155.    JACOB  THOMAS  ZIEGLER. 

Born  31  Dec.  1852,  at  Delta,  Pa.  Prepared  in  West  Nottingham  Academy, 
Maryland.  Attended  Dickinson  College,  Pennsylvania.  A.B.  1877,  A.M. 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary.  Graduate  work  in  Boston  University. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church  in  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  1879-81 ;  with 
P.  W.  Ziegler  &  Co.,  publishers,  Philadelphia,  1881-83;  edited  People's  Maga- 
zine, 1883-85;  engaged  in  fruit  growing  at  Neptune,  Fla.,  1894 ;  postmaster 

at  Neptune,  Fla.;  trustee  of  St.  Luke's  M.  E.  Church,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  for 
several  years;  president  of  Jupiter  Cemetery  Association,  Neptune,  Fla. 

Married  Ida  A.  Bower,  9  Oct.  1895,  at  Delta,  Pa. 

C/iiZd— John,  born  19  Aug.  1896. 

Residence,  Neptune,  Dade  Co.,  Fla. 


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CLASS  OF  1875. 

lis  class  deposited  in  the  University  Museum  a  collection  of  pottery  and 
bones  taken  from  a  mound  at  Benton,  111. 

166.     GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  BABBITT. 


r_ —■- 

^^^      Chicago  American. 

Address,  care  of  Chicago  American,  610  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

157.     *JOSEPH  HENRY  BATES. 
Father  of  No.  1140. 

Born  4  Jan.  1851,  at  Neponset,  111.  Prepared  at  Neponset  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1878,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma.  1881,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Taught  school,  1875-79;  pro- 
fessional studies,  1879-81;  practicing  physician  at  Altona,  111.,  1881-84;  at 
Neponset,  111.,  until  his  death. 

Married  Mary  E.  Wood,  23  Dec.  1876,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Children— AJ.ICE  M.,  born  18  April  1882;  died  1  May  1882. 
Ethel  M.,  born  7  Dec.  1877.     (No.  1140). 

Died  1  Jan.  1894,  at  Neponset,  111. 

168.  *CHARLES  HANEY  BURKE. 
Brother  of  Nos.  46  and  91. 

Student  from  Byron,  111.,  1871-75.  A.B.  1880,  A.M.  Mann  prize.  One 
year  professor  in  a  North  Carolina  seminary;  four  years  Professor  of  Greek 
Language  and  Literature  in  Simpson  Centenary  CoUege.  % 

Died  1  March  1882,  at  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

169.  LUCIUS  CHARLES  COLMAN. 

Born  27  March  1853,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Lumber  mer- 
chant, LaCrosse,  Wis. 

Married  Genevra  W.  Reed,  15  May  1883,  at  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

Child — Helen,  born  in  1884;  died. 

Residence,  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

160.     *JOHN  JACOB  CRIST. 

Born  1846,  at  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.  Entered  from  Hamline  University, 
Red  Wing,  Minn.  A.B.  Hinman.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Blanchard  and  Hin- 
man prizes,  1875.  1877,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Served  with  Co.  A, 
1st  Minnesota  Regiment,  from  8  March  1865  to  14  July  1865;  Chaplain  in  the 
different  posts.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Preached  in  Minnesota 
Conference  until  his  death,  holding  charges  at  Plainview,  Dover,  Preston, 
Olive  Branch,  Spring  Valley,  Monticello  and  Faribault. 

Married  Eva  M.  VanNorman,  14  March  1878,  at  Hamilton,  Ont. 


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Children — Nina  VanNorman,  born  17  June  1879. 

Hamline  Everett,  born  16  Aug.  1880. 

Carl,  born  29  Nov.  1885. 

Harry  Philip,  born  7  June  1887. 
Died  8  March  1894,  at  Faribault,  Minn. 

161.     *JOHN  W.  DICKSON. 

Student  from  Chicago,  111.,  1871-75.     A.B.     In  coffee  and  spice  business 
at  Mazatlan,  Mexico,  in  1880.     In  1891  at  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 
Deceased. 

162.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  GASKELL. 

Bom  5  Dec.  1849,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  New  Berlin  Academy, 
N.  Y.  A.B.  1878,  A.M.  Hinman  prize.  Editor  and  publisher  of  the  U.  S. 
Gazette;  manufacturer  and  publisher  of  subscription  books.  Author  of 
"Memories,"  "Antiquarian  Research,"  and  editor  of  the  book,  "Thrifty  People 
and  Why  They  Thrive." 

Married  A.  Augusta  Kuhlen,  5  Nov.  1893,  at  Chicago,  111. 

CMZfZ— Grace  Theodora,  born  28  Feb.  1894. 

Residence,  unknown. 

163.     ALBERT  DANA  GILLESPIE. 

Bom  11  April  1853,  at  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  C.E.  After  teaching  one  year  took  a  graduate 
course  of  two  terms  in  architecture  in  Cornell  University.  With  the  U.  S. 
Engineer  Corps  on  the  Lake  Survey,  1874,  and  again  in  the  improvement  of 
the  Mississippi  River,  1879-81.  Architect  in  New  York  City  in  1886,  and  in 
Chicago,  1887 

Residence,  unknown. 

164.  CORTEZ  JOHNSON  GOODENOW. 

Born  4  March  1857,  at  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Merchant  in  Granite  Falls,  Minn. 
Dry  goods  business  in  Los  Angeles. 

Married  Anna  E.  Wheelock,  14  Feb.  1881,  at  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Children — Sylvester,  born  in  1884. 
Harold  W.,  bom  in  1886. 

Residence,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

166.     JOHN  HENRY  HAMLINE. 

Born  23  March  1856,  at  Rotterdam,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Managing  editor  of 
Tripod.  Graduated  from  Columbia  College  Law  School  in  1877.  President 
of  Illinois  State  Bar  Association,  1896.  Hamline, j  Scott  &  Lord,  lawyers, 
500  The  Temple,  Chicago. 

Married  Josephine  Meade,  19  May  1880,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1621  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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166.     FRANK  MITCHELL  HARRIS. 

Student  from  Mendota,  111.,  1871-75.  C.E.  Sigma  Chi.  Teacher  in  Kan- 
sas Normal  School,  Emporia,  Kan.,  1876-78;  at  Ashley,  111.,  1878.  Later 
First  Assistant  to  L.  E.  Cooley  on  Government  works  at  St.  Charles,  Mo. 
Treasurer  of  the  Kaw  Valley  Paint  and  Oil  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Later  re- 
sided in  New  York  City. 

Married  Lucy  Feeble  of  Richmond,  Va.,  29  Nov.  1877. 

Address,  unknown. 

167.  JAMES  LEWIS  HARRISON. 

Born  8  May  1846,  at  Newcastle,  Ky.  Prepared  at  Westminster  College, 
Fulton,  Mo.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Attended  Boston  Theological  School,  1875- 
77.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  until  1884.  Preached  in  the  New 
Hampshire  Conference,  at  Milford,  Peterboro,  Lempster  and  Gofifstown, 
1877-85.     Real  estate  dealer  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1885 . 

Married  Lucie  Person  Wallace,  30  July  1878,  at  Nashua,  N.  H.- 

Residence,  1  Oberlin  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

168.  FRANCIS  ALBERT  HILLS. 

Student  from  Light  House,  111.     A.B.     Hurd  prize;  second  prize  for  essay 
at  Intercollegiate  Literary  Contest  in  New  York,  1876.     Farmer. 
Married  Winnifred  Heller,  30  Dec.  1897. 
Address,  Oregon,  111.  (R.  F.  D.). 

169.     ROBERT  BENJAMIN  HOSTETLER. 

Student  from  Decatur,  111.     B.S.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Associate  editor  of 
Decatur  Journal,  Decatur,  111.,  1881.     Druggist,  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1882. 
Address,   Temple  Court,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     (1899.) 

170.    AMY  CORNELIA  KELLOGG  (MORSE). 

Born  18  March  1853,  at  Lake  Mills,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Ft.  Atkinson  (Wis.) 
High  School.  Ph.B..  On  Commencement  program.  Teacher  in  high  schools 
in  Janesville,  LaCrosse  and  Sparta,  1876-83.  After  1883  in  the  lecture  field 
for  the  W.  C.  T.  U.  President  of  the  Wisconsin  State  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1884-92. 
Contributor  to  temperance  periodicals. 

Married  Edgar  L.  Morse,  22  Nov.  1887. 

Children — Leverett  Kellogg,  born  26  Jan.  1889;  died  1  March  1889. 
Miriam  Kellogg,  born  16  April  1891. 
Helen  Ide,  born  10  April  1892. 

Residence,  West  Williamsfield,  Ohio. 

171.     CHARLES  EDWARD  LAMBERT. 

Born  30  Sept.  1842,  at  Connemara,  Ireland.  Came  to  United  States  at  18 
years  of  age.  Served  three  years  in  12th  Kan.  Vol.  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.     Entered  college   from  Baker  University,    Baldwin,  Kan.     A.B. 


106  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1875 

1878,  A.M.  1880,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Pastor  at  Lafayette, 
Ind.,  1876.  Professor  University  of  Indiana,  1877-79.  President  of  Willa- 
mette University,  Oregon,  1880.  Professor  of  English  Literature  at  Oregon 
State  University,  1881-84.  Prin.  of  school,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1885-89.  Pastor 
of  Congregational  church,  Yaquima  City,  Oregon,  in  1890-96,  at  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  1896-99.  Prin.  Academy,  Snohomish,  Wash.,  1899-1901.  Pastor, 
Bothell,  Wash.,  1902.  Prin.  Boys'  Home  School,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1903. 
Married  Nellie  Lathrop  of  Evanston,  111.,  25  Oct.  1876. 
Children — Edith  Peyton,  born  25  Sept.  1877. 

Clara  Constance,  born  6  Nov.  1880. 

Cecil  Lathrop,  born  20  Au^  1883. 

Elinor  Elinor,  bojn  8  Jan.  1886. 

Francis  McNamara,  born  3  July  1888. 

D'Arcy  Richard,  born  8  June  1891. 

Charles  Desmond,  born  12  April,  1896. 
Residence,  540,  22d  Ave.,  South,  Seattle,  Wash. 

172.     ROBERT  DAVID  LEWIS.     "     . 

Student  from  Chicago,  III,  1871-75.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Elected  to  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  1892.  Reading  law  with  McCagg,  Culver  &  Butler,  Chicago, 
1878.     Lawyer. 

Residence,  unknown. 

173.     *HENRY  KANAGA  METCALF. 

Born  5  June  1852,  at  Kenosha,  Wis.  Attended  Lawrence  and  Nebraska 
State  Universities.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  Hinman.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal ;  member  and  for  ten  years  Secretary  of  Central  Illinois  Conference ; 
pastor  at  Lawn  Ridge,  Victoria,  Whitefield,  Bardolph,  Cleveland,  New  Boston, 
Hamilton,  Dwight,  Elmwood,  Bushnell,  Geneseo,  Lexington,  and  Sheldon,  111. 
Married,  (1)  Ella  L.  Robinson  of  Geneseo,  III.,  17  Oct.  1878;  she  died  24 
Dec.  1892.  (2)  Olive  B.  Ray  of  Oregon,  111.,  27  June  1894. 
Children — Minnie  Myrle,  born  25  Feb.  1880. 

Florence  Ossoli,  born  22  July  1883. 
Frank  Albert,  born  22  July  1883. 
Zella  v.,  born  21  Jan.  1886. 
Ray  Will,  bom  26  Nov.  1895. 
Died  12  Sept.  1900,  at  Sheldon,  111. 

174.    JOHN  THOMPSON  RAY. 

Bom  21  Sept.  1851,  at  Oregon,  111.  Prepared  at  Oregon  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Extensive  study  in  pedagogy. 
Principal  of  Byron,  111.,  schools,  1875-77.  Superintendent  of  schools  for  Ogle 
County,  111.,  1877-84.  Superintendent  of  Highland  Park  schools  and  Princi- 
pal of  Deerfield  Township  High  School,  1884-88.  Principal  of  school  in  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1888-92.     Principal  of  the  John  Crerar  School,  Chicago,  1892 . 

Director  of  Illinois  Pupils'  Reading  Circle,  1895.    Author  of  pamphlets  on  Pupil 
Co-Operation  in  Government  and  the  Democratic  Government  of  Schools. 


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Married  Emily  S.  Light,  at  Oregon,  111.,  in  1880. 
Children — Bessie,  born  in  1882. 

Hugh  L.,  born  in  1884. 

Charles  L.,  born  in  1886. 

Stella,  born  in  1891. 

Ethel  Jean,  bom  in  1894. 
Residence,  1280  West  Adams  St.,  Chicago. 

176.     ALBERT  RICHARD  ROBINSON. 

Born  20  Feb.  1847,  in  Deercreek  Township,  Pickaway  Co.,  Ohio.  Pre- 
pared at  Baker  University,  Kan.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
A.B.  1881,  A.M.  Hinman.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  ''Spade  and  Serpent";  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.     Marcy  botanical  prize.     Teacher  at  Maywood,  111.,  1875-77;  at 

Hinsdale,  1877-81 ;  in  Chicago,  1881 .     Principal  of  the  Chicago  English 

High  and  Manual  Training  School. 

Married  Jennie  Pearsall,  27  June  1878. 

Children — Mabel  Stella,  born  25  July  1879. 

Helen  Eva,  born  25  Sept.  1886 ;  died  3  Feb.  1889. 
Kathryn,  born  5  June  1892. 

Residence,  Hinsdale,  111. 

176.    JAMES  FRANK  STOUT. 

Born  25  Feb.  1850,  at  Potter  Center,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1878,  A.M.  1896,  D.D.  Also  D.D.  from  Ham- 
line  University.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Second  prize  in  Interstate  Oratorical  con- 
test. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastorates  at  Pittsfield,  Springfield, 
Quincy,  Bloomington,  Danville,  111.  Joined  Minnesota  Conference;  at  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis,  Mankato,  Red  Wing  and  Winona. 

Married  Mary  Bushnell  Lewellen,  in  1875,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Children — Mary  B.,  born  in  1878. 

William  B.,  born  in  1880. 
Frances  B.,  born  in  1885. 

Residence,  316  E.  Broadway,  Winona,  Minn. 


177.  CHARLES  WESLEY  TURNER. 

Born  8  July  1849,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School  and  Pre- 
paratory Department  of  Chicago  University.  Student  at  Chicago  University, 
1871-72.  A.B.  Librarian  of  Chicago  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  January  to  October  1876; 
General  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Aurora,  111.,  1876-77;  same  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1877-82.  Retired  on  account  of  failure  of  health.  Entered  the  minis- 
try of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  1888;  pastor  at  Stockbridge,  Wis.,  1888- 
90 ;  at  Elo, Wis.,  1890-91 ;  at  Waukan,  Wis.,  1891-94 ;  at  Amherst,  Wis.,  1894-96 ; 
retired  on  account  of  failure  of  health,  1896-98 ;  pastor  at  New  London,  Wis., 
1898-1900 ;  at  West  Allis,  Wis.,  1900 .    Member  of  Wisconsin  Conference. 

Married  Florence  Nightengale  Wakeman,  19  March  1879,  at  Oshkosh,  Wis. 


108  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1875 

Children — John  Wakeman,  born  21  June  1880. 

Fred  Nixon,  born  21  Jan.  1883. 

Annabel,  born  13  Oct.  1885. 

Glenn  Patterson,  born  4  May  1889. 

Forrest  Haven,  bom  21  April  1891. 

Florence  Nightengale,  born  19  July  1893. 

Charles  Wesley,  Jr.,  born  20  Jan.  1897. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  born  23  Jan.  1900;  died  6  Feb.  1900. 
Residence,  West  Allis,  Wis. 

178.     HERMAN  HENRY  UNLAND. 

Bom  12  May  1848,  at  Bluff  Springs,  111.  Prepared  at  Wesleyan  College, 
Warrenton,  Mo.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Principal  of  Pekin  (111.)  High 
School  one  year;  merchant  at  Beardstown,  1877-82;  real  estate  at  Wellington 
and  Cimarron,  Kan.,  1883-89;  merchandise  commission  broker,  Kansas  City, 
1889-91 ;  with  the  grain  firm  of  Smith,  Hippen  &  Co.,  Peoria,  111.,  1891 . 

Married  Emma  J.  Smith  of  Will  Co.,  111.,  15  June  1876. 

Children — Cora  C,  born  in  1877. 
Lloyd  B.,  born  in  1879. 
Bloss  C,  born  in  1882. 

Residence,  unknown. 

179.     *THOMAS  VAN  SCOY. 

Bom  13  Feb.  1848,  in  White  Co.,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Battle  Ground  and 
Brookston,  Ind.,  Academies.  A.B.  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1878,  A.M. 
1880,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  D.D.,  University  of  Pacific.  Served 
as  private  in  Co.  I,  the  154th  Regiment  of  the  Indiana  Volunteers,  from  18 
March  1865  to  4  Aug.  1865.  Professor  of  Greek  at  Willamette  University; 
its  President,  1880-91.  Dean  of  Portland  University,  Oregon,  1891-98.  Presi- 
dent of  Montana  Wesleyan  University  until  his  death  in  1901.  Member  of 
Oregon  Conference.  Twelve  years  a  member  of  the  Oregon  State  Board  of 
Examiners. 

Married,  (1)  ,  in  1874,  at  Flora,  Ind.     (2)  Jessie  Eastham,  17 

Aug.  1885,  at  Salem,  Ore. 

Children — Lena  Mary,  born  14  April  1880. 
Paul  William,  bom  4  Aug.  1886. 

Died  at  Helena,  Mont.,  11  Feb.  1901. 

180.     FRANCIS  MARION  WARRINGTON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  324  and  325. 
Born  2  July  1850,  at  Alexandria,  Ky.     Prepared  at  Quincy  (now  Chad- 
dock)  College,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     A.B.     Beta  Theta 
Pi.     Gage  prize.     1878,  A.M.     1886,  B.D.,  Boston  University  Theological 
School.     Graduate  work  in  philosophy  and  voice  culture.     Clergyman,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  1875-83;  since  1893  pastor  at  Ensenada,  Lower  California, 
Beaumont,  and  Simi,  Cal.     Member  of  Southern  California  Conference. 
Residence,  Simi,  Cal. 


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181.  EMILY  WHEADON  (MINIUM). 
Mother  of  No.  1107. 

Born  13  April  1854,  at  Brickton  (Park  Ridge),  111.     Prepared  at  North- 
western University  Academy.     Ph.B.     Kedzie  prize.     1890,  Ph.M. 
Married  William  J.  Minium  (No.  122),  29  July  1874,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  Kankakee,  111. 

182.  EMILY  FRANCES  WHEELER. 

Bom  at  Guilford,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School.  B.L.  1880, 
A.M.  (hon.)  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instructor  in  French  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1875-77 ;  two  years  of  study  abroad ;  Instructor  in  History  and  Modem 
Languages  in  Gannett  Institute,  Boston,  1880-83;  six  months  of  study  abroad; 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages  at  Ohio  State  University,  1884-86 ;  same  in 
Allegheny  College,  Pa.,  1886-87.  Graduate  Scholar  in  Romance  and  Teutonic 
Philology  at  Bryn  Mawr,  1887-88.  Abroad  1890,  1897,  1900.  Acting 
Professor  of  Romance  Languages  in  Northwestern  University,  1891-93,  and 
Professor,  1893-97.  Instructor  in  French  and  Spanish,  Lewis  Institute,  1898- 
1902. 

Residence,  118  Sixth  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

183.     GEORGE  HENRY  WHITE. 

Born  12  Sept.  1852,  at  Easton,  N.  Y.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     Ph.B.     Lawyer  in  Minneapolis  and  afterward  in  Chicago. 
Married  Cora  H.  Amdt  of  Sandusky,  O.,  17  Feb.  1885. 
Children — Vernon  A.,  born  in  1887. 
Gladys  C,  born  in  1890. 
Address,  812  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1876. 

184.     NATHAN  R.    ALLEN. 

Born  18  Sept.  1855.  Prepared  at  Kenosha,  Wis.  C.E.  Manufacturer  at 
Kenosha,  Wis. 

Residence,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

185.     ALANSON  STEWART  APPLETON. 

Born  25  July  1856,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Proprietor  of  Appleton's  Bureau  of 
Writers,  Chicago.  Writer  of  stories,  books,  magazine  articles  and  newspaper 
editorials. 

Address,  unknown. 

186.     WILLIAM  SANFORD  ARNOLD. 

Born  30  Nov.  1842,  in  Hampshire  Co.,  Va.  (now  Mineral  Co.,  W\  Va.) 
Prepared  at  Battle  Ground  Collegiate  Institute  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     A.B.     1880,  A.M.     Hinman.     Served  in  Co.  K,  116th  Indiana 


110  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1876 

Volunteer  Infantry,  15  July  1863  to  2  March  1864,  and  in  Co.  G,  151st  Indiana 
Volunteer  Infantry,  23  Jan.  1865  to  19  Sept.  1865.  Teacher  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy  and  in  business  colleges  in  Evanston  and  Chicago,  1876- 
80;  Professor  of  Natural  History  and  English  Literature  in  Willamette  Uni- 
versity, Ore.,  1880-93;  Professor  of  History  and  English  in  Puget  Sound 
University,  1893-98.  Trustee  1st  M.  E.  Church,  Salem,  Ore.  Editor  of  the 
college  journal  at  Willamette  University,  1881-85.  Contributor  to  news- 
papers and  college  song  books. 

Married  Alice  Lenore  Misner,  at  Evanston,  111.,  26  July  1881. 
Children — Frances  Alice,  born  10  July  1883. 
Ella  Agnes,  born  3  April  18^. 
Myrtle  Marguerite,  born  10  Dec.  1887. 
William  Wallace,  born  2  Feb.  1890. 
John  Albert,  born  23  Aug.  1893. 
Residence,  902  South  9th  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

187.    JAMES  ELLIS  BELL. 

Born  4  Aug.  1846,  at  Lewistown,  Pa.  Prepared  at  Williamsport  and 
Kishocoquilas  Seminaries.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Mem- 
ber of  Central  Pennsylvania  Conference:  Williamsport,  Duncannon,  Holi- 
daysburg,  Bedford,  Chambersburg  and  Altoona,  Pa.  1900,  appointed  presid- 
ing elder,  Altoona  district. 

Married  Juniata  Waters,  15  Jan.  1880,  at  York,  Pa. 
Children — Grace  Bowman,  born  9  March  1881. 
Elsie  Mary,  born  21  March  1883. 
Marian  Evelyn,  born  23  Nov.  1885. 
Lois  Jordan,  born  15  May  1889. 
Residence,  1121  8th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

188.  *SMITH  SCOTT  BRADFORD. 

Born  13  Sept.  1848,  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.B.  1881,  A.M.  1878,  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibli- 
cal Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Held  charges  in  Upper 
Iowa  Conference  until  1888,  when  illness  compelled  him  to  become  super- 
numerary. 

Died  8  Dec.  1892,  at  University  Park,  Colo. 

189.  *  JESSIE  BROWN  (HILTON). 

Born  19  June  1854,  in  Chicago.  First  woman  to  enter  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  First  woman  graduate  in  classical  course.  1888, 
A.M.  As  clergyman's  wife  resided  in  Illinois,  Nebraska  and  Utah.  State 
Superintendent  of  Evangelistic  work,  Nebraska  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1891;  Illinois 
State  Superintendent  of  Mothers'  Meetings,  1895;  National  Secretary  of  same, 
1896;  lecturer  of  National  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1898. 

Married  Theophilus  B.  Hilton  (No.  195),  28  May  1878,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Died  15  June  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 


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190.     WALTER  LEE  BROWN. 

Bom  24  Aug.  1853,  at  Melrose,  Mass.  Prepared  in  public  schools  of  Chicago 
and  Oak  Park,  111.,  and  Pennsylvania  Military  Academy,  Chester,  Pa.  B.S. 
Attended  School  of  Mines,  Columbia  College,  1875-77.  Assistant  to  Professor 
Chas.  F.  Chandler,  Columbia  College.  Commercial  chemist  and  assayer  in 
Chicago,  1880-85.  Chief  chemist  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry.  Co.  laboratory,  Aurora,  111. 
President  B.  F.  Reynolds  &  Co.,  steel  plate  furnaces,  Chicago.  Author  of 
"Manual  of  Assaying  Gold,  Silver,  Copper  and  Lead  Ores." 

Married  Ina  Belle  Brown,  16  Oct.  1884,  at  Boone,  la. 

Children — Lothrop  B.,  born  28  March  1886. 

Lois  Virginia,  born  19  April  1891. 
Delight,  born  24  Jan.  1898. 

Residence,  942  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  69  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

191.  LEONARD  GURLEY  COCHRAN. 

Bom  4  Sept.  1851,  at  Clyde,  Ohio.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Seminary, 
Mt.  Morris,  111.  A.B.  1881,  A.M.  in  course.  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1878-80.  Taught  in  Illinois  public  schools,  1876-78.  Professor  of  Natural 
Sciences  in  Hedding  College,  111.,  1880-84.  Principal  of  a  private  seminary  at 
Rochester,  Minn.  Member  of  Central  Illinois  Conference,  1881-88:  charges 
at  Lafayette,  Sparland  and  Hudson.  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  1888-95: 
charge  at  New  Hampton,  1888-89.  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences  in  Upper 
Iowa  University,  1889-92.  Same  chair  at  Willamette  University,  Oregon, 
1892-99.  Acting  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Medical  Department,  Willamette 
University,  1895-96.  Member  of  Oregon  Conference,  1895-99,  and  of  Puget 
Sound  Conference,  1899-1900.  Professor  of  Biology,  Puget  Sound  University, 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1899-1900.  In  business,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1900-01.  Raising 
oranges  at  Upland,  Southern  California,  1901 . 

Married  Marian  Cecilia  Tubbs  of  Kirkwood,  111.,  25  Dec.  1883. 

Children — Harold  Haven,  born  4  Sept.  1886. 

Clifford  Leonard,  born  27  June  1892. 

ilesidence,  Upland,  California. 

192.  *DRAYTON  LAVENTURE  CONNELL. 

Entered  college   from  Dubuque,  la.     C.E.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Was  in 
abstract  business  in  Dubuque,  la. 
Died,  1883. 

193.     *JOHN  CURRER. 

Entered  college  from  Chicago.      A.B.     1879,  A.M.     Clergyman;  pastor 
Presbyterian  church  at  Braidwood,  111.,  1878;  same,  Hebron,  111.,  1880. 
Died. 

194.     CHARLES  MARVIN  ELLINWOOD. 

Bom  14  June  1855,  at  Grand  de  Tour,  111.  Student  from  Mt.  Morris,  HI., 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.    Ph.B.   Adelphic.    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


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1885,  Ph.M.  Teacher  in  the  University  Academy,  1876-80;  in  Simpson 
College,  Iowa,  1880-88;  at  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1888-98.  Chancellor  Nebraska 
Wesleyan  University,  1897-98. 

Married   (1)  Carrie  A.  Miller,  at  Rockford,  111.,  7  July  1877;  she  died  25 
Dec.  1897.     (2)  Minnie  Clark  Jay,  2  April  1899,  in  Chicago,  lU. 
Children — Bernice,  born  14  July  1878. 
Annabel,  bom  24  Nov.  1880. 
Herbert,  bom  20  Nov.  1882. 
Marvin,  born  7  July  1888. 
Fannie,  born  16  Feb.  1890. 
Grace,  born  11  Aug.  1891. 
Agnes,  bom  28  Nov.  1893. 
DeWitt,  born  20  Nov.  1894. 
Residence,  Beaumont,  Texas. 

195.     *THEOPHILUS  BROWN  HILTON,  JR. 
Born  28  Aug.  1848,  at  Rockton,  111.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B.     Sigma  Chi.     Gage  prize.     1879,  A.M.     1878,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     D.D.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.     Joined 
Rock  River  Conference,   1878:     Ravenswood  and  other  charges.     Member 
Illinois  State  Central  Executive  Committee  of  Prohibition  party.     Appointed 
in  1880  to  take  charge  of  the  M.  E.  Seminary,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Editor 
of  the  Utah  Review,  monthly,  of  that  seminary.      Held  charges  in  Chicago, 
111.,  South  Omaha,  Fremont  and  York,  Neb.,  and  in  Quincy,  111. 
Married  Jessie  Brown  (No.  189),  28  May  1878,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Marguerite,  born  in  1879. 

Carolyne  Louise,  born  12  March  1881 ;  died  25  Nov.  1886. 
Theophilus  B.,  bom  in  1884. 
Homer,  born  in  1886. 
Charles  O.,  born  in  1887. 
Died,  25  March  1894,  at  Quincy,  111. 

196.  CHARLES  WESLEY  HUDSON. 

Bom  at  Concord,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1846.  Prepared  at  Aurora  Academy, 
N.  Y.  A.B.  Trustee  of  Waukegan  Township  schools.  Dealer  in  fruit  and 
ornamental  trees,  Waukegan,  111. 

Married  Hattie  S.  Piper,  24  Aug.  1875,  at  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 
Children— EiMER  W.,  born  in  1876.  Paul  W.,  born  in  1887. 

Farnham  a.,  bom  in  1878.         Gladys,  bom  1890,  died  1899. 

Truman  B.,  born  in  1880.  Hattie,  died  1900. 

Charles  W.,  bom  in  1883. 

Albert  C,  born  in  1885. 
Residence,  Waukegan,  111. 

197.  FRANCIS  MEREDITH  JONES. 

Entered  college  from  Schuyler,  Mo.     C.E.     Resided  in  Pueblo,  Nev.,  in 

1S78. 

Residence,  unknown. 


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198.    JOHN  KRANTZ,  JR. 


Born  19  Nov,  1852,  at  Racine,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Racine  High  School. 
Entered  from  Beloit  College.  A.B.  Managing  editor  of  Tripod.  1880,  A.M. 
Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1897,  D.D.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal;  Newark  (N.  J.)  Conference.  Pastor  at  Jersey  City,  Boonton  and 
Somerville,  N.  J.,  Mariner's  Harbor,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  and  Newark  and  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.  Manager  of  The  Methodist,  1876-77.  One  of  managers  of 
Sunday  School  Union  and  Newark  Conference  Educational  Board.  Presiding 
Elder  Newark  Conference,  1897-1901.  General  sales  agent  of  Methodist  Book 
Concern,  New^  York  City,  and  manager  of  retail  department  since  1901. 

Married  Carrie  R.  Roberts  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  2  July  1877,  at  Racine,  Wis. 

Children — Clayton.  Edith.  Newton. 

John.  Hazel.  Gertrude. 

Alpheus. 

Residence,  657  E.  26th  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

199.    HENRIETTA  A.  LINN. 

Born  19  Nov.  1852,  at  Berwick,  111.  Prepared  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  and 
Rockford  Female  College.  B.L,  1888,  M.L.  Ossoli  Literary  Society. 
Teacher  since  graduation.  County  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  in 
Cheyenne  Co.,  Kan.,  1886-88.     Teaching  in  Chicago  since  1890. 

Residence,  2387  N.  42d  Ave.,  Irving  Park  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

200.     FRANK  W.  LORD. 
Born  30  Aug.  1848,  at  Colchester,  Conn.     Prepared  at  Jennings  Seminary. 
A.B.     Druggist,  Piano,  111. 

Married  Lida  Van  Emon,  15  Dec.  1880,  at  Yorkville,  111. 
Children — Walter  Van  Emon,  born  in  1881 ;  died. 

Frank  M.,  born  in  1887. 
Residence,  Piano,  111. 


201.  LAFAYETTE  EMMET  McGARRY. 

Student  from  Evanston,  111.,  1873-76.     B.S. 
Residence,  Gold  Field,  Colo. 


IH      Born  26  Nov.  1853,  near  Galesburg,  111.     Prepared  at  Abingdon,  111.     A.B. 
Deering  prize.     1879,  A.M.     1878,  LL.B.,  Union   College   of  Law,  Chicago. 
Lawyer.     Practicing  at  Clarinda,  la.,  1878-88 ;  since  then  in  Kansas  City. 
Married  Jessie  Moore  (No.  289),  25  July  1879,  at  Clarinda,  la. 

Children— RuGK  Webster,  born  21  July  1880.     (In  college  1900 ). 

Howard  Chesney,  born  26  March  1883.     (In  college  1902 ). 

Ruth,  born  9  March  1887. 
William  Lane,  born  31  Dec.  1890. 
Helen,  born  21  Feb.  1893. 
Residence,  1919  E.  11th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  office,  403  Massachusetts 
uilding,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


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203.    ANDREW  WILSON  McPHERSON. 

Student  from  Rockford,  111.     A.B.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Abstract  and  Loan 
business,  Perry,  Iowa.     President  of  Dallas  County  Abstract  Co.,  1899. 
Residence,  Perry,  Iowa. 

204.    WINFIELD  SCOTT  MATTHEW. 

Born  6  May  1848,  at  Cotton  Hill,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1879,  A.M.  1889,  D.D.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Divided  the  Easter  prize.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal. Joined  Illinois  Conference,  1876;  Auburn,  Taylorville  and  Springfield. 
Minnesota  Conference,  1882-87;  Red  Wing,  St.  Paul  and  Stillwater.  Dean  of 
College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Vice-President  of  University  of  Southern  California 
1887-94.  Editor  of  the  California  Christian  Advocate,  1894-1900.  Delegate 
to  General  Conference  in  1892  and  1896.  Member  of  the  American  Academy 
of  Political  Science,  and  of  the  California  Geographical  Society.     Presiding 

elder,  California  Conference,  1900 . 

Married  Marion  Lillian  Pomeroy  (No.  238),  25  Dec.  1877,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Margaret  Lilian,  born  in  1879. 

Allan,  bom  in  1881. 

Melville  Richards,  born  in  1883. 

Sarah  Wheat,  born  in  1885. 

WiNFiELD  Scott,  Jr.,  born  in  1886. 

Hettie  Belle,  born  in  1888. 

Samuel  Hurd,  born  in  1890. 

Raymond,  born  in  1892. 

Marian  Hilliard,  born  in  1894. 

John  Britton,  born  in  1896. 

Theodore,  born  in  1898. 

Gertrude  Willard,  born  1900. 
Residence,  2009  Lincoln  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 


205.     *EMMA  EUGENIA  PARKS  (WELLER). 

Student  from  Rochelle,  111.  Ph.B.  Mann  prize.  Commencement 
speaker.     Resided  at  Euphemia,  O.,  1878. 

Married  O.  C.  Weller  (73,  Chicago  University),  28  June  1876,  at  Rochelle, 
111. 

Died. 

206.    JENNIE  ELIZA  PATTISON  (KRYDER). 
Sister  of  No.  207. 

Born  24  Nov.  1853,  at  West  Point,  111.  Prepared  in  Freeport  (111.)  High 
School.     Ph.B. 

Married  Cyrus  Franklin  Kryder  (No.  262),  14  June  1882,  at  Freeport,  111. 
Residence,  Freeport,  111. 


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207.     MARY  ELIZABETH  PATTISON. 

Sister  of  No.  206. 


Student  from  Freeport,  111.     Ph.B.     Teacher  in  Freeport  High  SchooL 
Book  and  picture  dealer  for  five  years.     Teacher  in  Cairo,  111.,  nine  years. 
Residence,  173  Adams  St.,  Freeport,  111. 

208.     EARL  FROTHINGHAM  POTTER. 

In  college  1872-76.     C.E.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Civil  engineer.     President 
of  the  Chicago,  Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Ry. 
Married  at  Huron,  Dak.,  fall  of  1882. 
Residence,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.     (1899.) 

209.     FRANK  HAMLINE  SCOTT. 
Brother  of  No.  149. 

Bom  1  Jan.  1857,  at  Tipton,  Iowa.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1879,  A.M.  1878,  LL.B.,  Union  College  of  Law.  Beta 
Theta  Pi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Lawyer  in  Chicago.  Member  of  the  American, 
Illinois  State,  and  Chicago  Bar  Associations,  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society, 
and  Chicago  Literary  Club. 

Married  Edith  Kribben,  10  Oct.  1882,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Children — Bertha,  born  9  Jan.  1884;  died  9  May  1893. 
Bertram  Delafield,  born  15  March  1885. 
Marion  Sturges,  born  23  Oct.  1891. 
Residence,  1937  Oakdale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  184  La  Salle  St. 

210.     FRED  MANVILLE  TAYLOR. 


Bom  11  July  1855,  at  Northville,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Houghton  and  Mt. 
Clemens,  Mich.  A.B.  1879,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Gage 
rize;  Hurd  prize;  half  of  Easter  prize;  prize  essay  and  second  prize  in  mental 
cience  in  Intercollegiate  Contest  in  New  York,  1876-77.  Graduate  student 
at  Johns  Hopkins  University  and  University  of  Michigan;  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Michigan,  1888.  Teacher  and  principal  of  Winnetka  High  School,  1876-78. 
Professor  of  History  in  Albion  College,  1879-92.  Alderman  in  Albion  in  1892. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Political  Economy  in  University  of  Michigan,  1892-94; 
Junior  Professor,  1895.  Member  of  the  American  Statistical  Society  and  the 
American  Economical  Association. 

Has  published  a  Doctor's  thesis,  "The  Right  of  the  State  To  Be,"  109  pp., 
and  the  following  magazine  articles:  "Do  We  Want  an  Elastic  Currency," 
Political  Science  Quarterly,  1896;  "Objects  and  Methods  of  Current  Reform," 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  1898;  "Natural  Law,"  Annals  of  American 
Academy,  1891 ;  "Report  of  the  Indianapolis  Monetary  Commission,"  Journal 
^fto/  Political  Economy,  1898. 
^B      Married  Mary  Sandford  Brown,  in  1880,  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


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Children — Sandford  B.,  born  in  1881. 

Margaret  C,  bom  in  1883. 

Edith  A.,  born  in  1887. 

Edward  C,  born  in  1887. 
Residence,  527  Church  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,* 

211.  *SAMUEL  EMERY  VAN  PETTEN. 

Entered  coUege  from  Trivoli,  111.  A.B.  Made  Peoria  and  Abingdon,  111., 
his  places  of  residence  after  graduation.     Intended  to  be  a  minister. 

Married  E.  Carrie  Waughop  (ex-'76),  of  La  Prairie  Center,  111.,  30  June 
1877.  • 

Died  12  Nov.  1877,  at  Abingdon,  111. 

212.  CHARLES  PINCKNEY  WHEELER. 

Born  5  May  1856,  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1879,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi.  Managing  editor  of 
Tripod.  Student  at  Columbia  School  of  Law,  New  York  City,  1878  and  1879. 
President  of  Alumni  Association,  1892-93.  Trustee  of  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity since  1900.     Merchant,  Chicago. 

Married  Mattie  F.  Seymour,  10  Nov.  1881,  at  Norwood  Park,  111. 

Children — Catherine,  born  in  1885. 
Seymour,  born  in  1885. 

Residence,  221  Dempster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

213.    JOHN  ANGELL  JAMES  WHIPPLE. 

Born  22  July  1852,  at  Howard,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  First  prize  in  freshmaa 
and  sophomore  declamation  contests.  1880,  LL.B.,  Union  College  of  Law. 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Joined  Rock  River  Con- 
ference, 1882.  Charges  at  Chicago,  Morrison,  Mendota,  Princeton  and  Joliet, 
III. 

Married  Minnie  Aurelia  Ne'v\i;on,  15  Feb.  1882,  at  Wyanet,  111. 
Children— Viva  C,  born  15  Jan.  1883. 
Mary  L.,  born  4  Aug.  1885. 
Charlotte  E.,  bom  7  March  1887. 
Helen  I.,  bom  24  Oct.  1889. 
John  Grant,  born  24  June  1891. 
Newton  Dean,  born  3  Sept.  1893. 
Residence,  Joliet,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1877. 

214.  MARTIN  LUTHER  ANDERSEN. 

Entered  college   from    Lake  View,   111.     A.B.     1880,   A.M.     Teacher  of 
natural  science  in  Lake  View  High  School  in  1882. 
Residence,  unknown. 


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215.     HOWARD  RAY  ANTES. 

Bom  20  Oct.  1850,  at  Mifflinburg,  Pa.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Freshman  essay  prize  and  Hinman  prize.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Peru,  DeSelm,  Crete,  Elwood,  Newark  and 
Manhattan,  111.,  1877-87;  at  Windsor,  Florence,  Rocky  Ford  and  Glenwood 
Springs,  Colo.,  1887-95.  Superintendent  of  the  Navajo  Faith  Mission  at 
Jewett,  New  Mexico,  an  independent  enterprise  which  he  began  in  1895.  Since 
1896  at  Holyoke,  Utah,  where  he  has  been  postmaster  since  1899.  Publisher 
of  the  Navajos  Evangel,  representing  the  Indian  mission  of  which  he  is  still  the 
superintendent. 

Married  Eva  Sybil  Smith,  25  Dec.  1879,  at  Peru,  111. 

Residence,  Aneth,  Utah. 

216.     *EDWIN  JOHN  BICKELL. 

Bom  16  Oct.  1846,  in  Quebec  City,  Can.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1880,  A.M.  Managing  editor  and  publisher  of 
Tripod,  1876-78;  member  of  U.  S.  Life-Saving  Crew.  1879,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  West  Wisconsin  Con- 
ference: Whitehall  and  Mondovi,  1879-80.  Central  Illinois  Conference, 
1880-81.  News  correspondent  in  Arizona,  1882-83.  Minister  and  editor  of 
the  Montana  Christian  Advocate,  Helena,  Mont.,  1883-86.  Preached  in  Black- 
foot,  Idaho,  one  year  and  a  half.  Employed  on  the  Independerit,  Helena, 
Mont.     In  1889  lost  his  eyesight  from  a  severe  cold. 

Married  Ella  A.  James  (ex-'80),  25  Dec.  1877,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Children — Edith  E.,  born  in  1879. 
Ralph,  born  in  1880. 

Died  18  Jan.  1898,  at  Thomasville,  Ala. 

217.  TIMOTHY  COOKSON  BRADLEY. 

Born  6  Dec.  1855,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  C.E.  U.  S.  Assistant  Engineer,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.; 
located  at  different  periods  at  St.  Louis,  Lake  Providence,  La.,  Jefferson  City, 
St.  Joseph  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Member  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil 
Engineers,  and  of  the  N.  W.  Society  of  Civil  Engineers. 

Address,  1230  W.  8th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


218.    FRANK  MILTON  BRISTOL 


In  college,  1873-77.  Ph.B.  1883,  A.M.  (hon.)  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  1888,  D.D.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Rock  River 
Conference :  Pastor  in  Chicago,  at  Englewood,  Grace,  and  Trinity  Churches. 
Pastor  of  First  M.  E.  Church  at  Evanston,  111.,  1893-98.  Chairman  of  delega- 
ion  to  General  Conference,  1895.  Pastor  at  Metropolitan  Church  at  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C,  1898 .     Trustee    of    Northwestern    University,     1894-99. 

President  of  the  Northwestern  University  Alumni  Association,  1895-96.     Has 


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published   a  series   of    his   lectures   in   book    form,   entitled    "Providential 
Epochs,"  Cranston  &  Curts,  Cincinnati  and  Chicago. 
Married. 
Children — Leverett,  born  1880. 

Cora,  born ;  died  24  Feb.  188*7. 

Harlow,  born . 

Residence,  Washington,  D.  C. 

219.     ALBERT  HENRY  BURR. 

Born  19  Aug.  1850,  at  Durham,  111.  prepared  at  Hedding  CoUege,  Abing- 
don, 111.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  1881,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Physi- 
cian. Lecturer  on  Rhinology  and  Laryngology  in  Post-Graduate  Medical 
School  of  Chicago;  attending  physician  to  Provident  Hospital  since  1892; 
Adjunct  Professor  of  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, 1897-1900.  Medical  Inspector  of  Schools,  1900,  Chicago  Board  of 
Education.  Member  of  the  American  Medical  Association  since  1884,  and  of 
the  Chicago  Medical  Society  since  1883. 

Author  of  numerous  pamphlets  treating  of  various  diseases ;  of  a  prize  essay 
before  the  Chicago  Medical  Society  in  1896,  and  of  contributions  to  the  Char- 
lotte Medical  Journal  (1895),  to  the  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation,  and  many  others. 

Married  (1)  Lizzie  Westlake,  in  1879,  at  Evanston,  111.,  who  died  18  March 
1881.     (2)  Johanna  Hess,  5  Nov.  1885,  at  Chicago. 

Children— Fred  A.,  born  14  March  1881 ;  died  3  Aug.  1881. 
Marguerite  E.,  born  8  Dec.  1886. 
Walter  A.,  born  25  Dec.  1891. 

Residence,  950  Pratt  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

220.    WILLIAM  WALLACE  CARR 

Born  2  July  1850,  at  Middlebury,  Vt.  Prepared  at  Middlebury  High 
School.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Central 
Illinois  Conference,  1877-93 ;  transferred  to  Troy  Conference,  N.  Y. ;  stationed 
at  Cohoes  and  Northville,  N.  Y.,  and  Adams,  Mass.  Trustee  of  Northwestern 
University,  1888-92. 

Married  Mattie  L.  Piper,  3  Oct.  1877,  at  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Children — Ruby  Pearl. 
Harlow  P. 
George  W. 
Sidney  M. 
Ruth  Mai. 
Residence,  Adams,  Mass. 

221.     FRANK  FISK  CASSEDAY. 

Born  29  Feb.  1856,  at  Newark,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Mann  prize.  Chicago  Medical  Col- 
lege. 1879,  M.D.,  at  Hahnemann  Medical  College,  Philadelphia.  Practicing 
physician  and  surgeon  since  1879.     At  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1879;  Kansas 


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1877]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  119 

City,  1880-90.  One  of  the  incorporators  of  the  Kansas  City  Homeopathic 
Medical  College,  and  occupied  chair  of  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  throat  and  nose. 
President  of  the  Kansas  City  Medical  Society  and  Vice-President  of  the  Mis- 
souri Institute  of  Medicine.  Practicing  in  Minneapolis  since  1890.  Editor  of 
Medical  Argiis  ten  years;  author  of  many  scientific  and  medical  papers. 

Married  Elizabeth  W.  Henkle,  26  July  1888. 

Residence,  Hampshire  Arms,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Office,  506  Masonic 
Temple,  Minneapolis. 

222.    ALFRED  COOK. 

Born  21  Oct.  1850,  at  Piano,  111.  Prepared  at  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora, 
lU.  A.B.  1880,  A.M.  1886,  Ph.D.,  University  of  HaUe.  Editor  of  Kendall 
Co.  News,  1880-83.  Principal  Minonk,  111.,  public  schools,  1887.  Instructor 
in  Philosophy,  Bryn  Mawr,  1888.  Docent  in  Philosophy,  Clark  University, 
Mass.,  1889.  Teacher  in  West  Chester,  Pa.,  Normal,  1890.  President  of 
Piano,  111.,  School  Board,  1894.  Member  of  West  Chester  Philosophical 
Society,  1890.  Author  of  "Ueber  die  Berkeleysche  Philosophie"  (A.  Kae- 
merer  &  Co.,  Halle,  1886),  and  of  ''Harmony  of  Natural  Law  and  Free  Will," 
1888. 

Residence,  Piano,  111. 

223.     FRANK  HARVEY  CUTLER. 

Born  25  June  1855,  at  Plainfield,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  1882,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Taught  in 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  three  years  before  studying  medicine.  Physician  in  Cedar 
Rapids  until  1889 ;  since  then  at  Bancroft  and  Cedar  FaUs.  Author  of  a  treatise 
on  "The  New  Antiseptics." 

Married  Emma  Alma  Ross,  of  Cedar  Rapids,  28  May  1885. 

Children — Alma  M.,  bom  in  1886. 
Frank  R.,  born  in  1887. 

Residence,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa. 


r. 


224.     ANNA  AMELIA  DAVIS  (ELDER). 


Born  23  Nov.  1853,  near  Gallipolis,  Ohio.  Prepared  at  GaUipolis,  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  On  Commencement  program; 
divided  Kedzie  prize.  Teacher  in  McGregor,  la.,  1878-80;  married;  lived  in 
Wisconsin  three  years,  in  Idaho  one  year,  in  Kansas  until  1895,  and  since  in 
Alabama.  President  of  the  New  Decatur,  Ala.,  W.  C.  T.  U.  for  three  years 
and  State  Organizer  for  as  long  a  period.  Editor  of  a  W.  C.  T.  U.  column  in 
the  Decatur  Herald,  weekly,  for  two  years.  With  her  husband  organized 
Boaz,  Ala..  Seminary,  where  they  are  both  teaching. 

^        Married  Eleazar  Ball  Lee  Elder  (No.  227),  7  July  1880,  at  McGregor,  ia. 

^B        Residence,  Boaz,  Ala. 

^^^Born 
^B  cago.     Ir 


226.     *ROBERT  EDWARD  EARLL. 

Born  24  Aug.  1853,  at  Waukegan,  111.     Entered  from  University  of  Chi- 
cago.    In  college,  1874-77.     B.S.     1890,  M.S.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Special 


120  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1877 

agent,  10th  census;  fisheries  of  the  Atlantic  coast.  Deputy  U.  S.  Agent, 
fisheries  exhibit,  London,  1883.  Deputy  Representative,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution and  U.  S.  National  Museum  at  New  Orleans,  1885,  Cincinnati,  1888, 
World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893,  and  Atlanta,  1895.  Curator,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tute, 1888-96.  Three  years  editor  of  the  Proceedings  and  Bulletins  of  the 
National  Museum.     Published  numerous  scientific  papers  on  fisheries. 

Married  Louise  A.  Harding,  of  Clinton,  la.,  23  Feb.  1883. 

Children— Ernbst  Harding,  born  13  Feb.  1886;  died  12  Nov.  1892 
Donald  Montgomery,  bom  17  June  1889. 

Died  at  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  19  March  1896. 

226.    ALBERT  DUDLEY  EARLY. 

Bom  23  Jan.   1855,  at  Rockford,  111.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B.     Sigma  Chi.     Lawyer  at  Rockford,  111. 
Married  Emma  F.  Blakeman,  25  Oct.  1880,  at  Rockford. 
Children — Caroline  B.,  bom  in  1881. 

John  B.,  bom  in  1883. 

Benjamin  B.,  bom  in  1887. 
Address,  109  W.  State  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

227.  ELEAZAR  BALL  LEE  ELDER. 

Born  4  Dec.  1848,  near  Salem,  111.  Prepared  at  Kinmundy,  111.,  and 
Northwestem  University  Academy.  A.B.  1878,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  1882,  A.M.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Wisconsin  Con- 
ference five  years.  One  year  in  Montana  mission  and  eleven  in  Northwest 
Kansas  Conference.  Two  years  and  a  half  as  Professor  of  Art,  Normal  and 
Language  work  in  Kansas  Wesleyan  University.  One  year  teacher  and 
preacher  at  Kinsey,  Ala.  President  and  teacher  of  academic  branches  at 
Boaz  (Ala.)  Seminary. 

Married  Anna  Amelia  Davis  (No.  224),  7  July  1880,  at  McGregor,  Iowa. 

Children — Myra  (Sharits),  born  13  April  1881. 
Earl  Bayard,  bom  3  Aug.  1884. 
Carey  Davis,  born  24  Jan.  1893. 

Residence,  Boaz,  Ala. 

228.    FRANK  MACAJAH  ELLIOT. 

Born  27  March  1853,  at  Corinna,  Me.  Entered  from  Minneapolis  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Philomathian;  Sigma  Chi.  Hurd 
prize.  Secretary  and  treasurer  Alumni  Association,  1883-84;  president, 
1884-85.  Trustee  of  the  Village  of  Evanston,  1886.  President  of  Evanston 
Hospital  Association  since  1896.  Member  of  Chicago  Literary  Club  since 
1896.  Real  estate  business,  Chicago.  Published  "History  of  Omega," 
1885;  also  sketch  of  W.  H.  Bissell,  a  former  Governor  of  Illinois,  in  Trans- 
actions of  the  McLean  County  Historical  Society,  1900. 

Married  Anna  D.  Shuman,  13  Nov.  1878,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  225  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


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229.    WILLIAM  GRAY  EVANS. 

Entered  coUege  from  Denver,  Colo.     Ph.B.     Sigma  Chi.     Railroad  con- 
struction and  real  estate ;  secretary  of  Denver  Tramway  Co. 
Address,  Mendota  Block,  Denver,  Colo. 

230.     *CLARENCE  AUBREY  GARDNER. 

Born  10    Aug.   1853.     Entered  college  from  Harvard,  111.     Ph.B.     Phi 
Kappa  Sigma.     Principal  of  Huntley  School,  Huntley,  111.,  until  1880. 
Died  13  Dec.  1882,  at  Harvard,  111. 

231.  WILLIAM  JAMES  HATHAWAY. 

Born  7  Aug.  1848,  at  Bluffton,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Carleton  College,  North- 
field.  Minn.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1887,  A.M. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Michigan  Conference;  at  Union  City,  Burr 
Oak,  Wayland,  Ithaca,  Onondaga,  Leroy,  Decatur,  Berrien  Springs,  Paw 
Paw,  Vicksburg,  Plainwell,  South  Haven,  Clare. 

Married  Martha  L.  Whitmer,  3  Oct.  1879,  at  Sturgis,  Mich. 

Children — William  Henry,  born  in  1880. 
Grace,  born  in  1886. 

Residence,  Clare,  Mich. 

232.  ELIZABETH  ROXANA  HUNT. 

Sister  of  No.  508. 

Prepared  at  Village  High  School  of  Chicago,  111.  B.L.  1883,  M.L. 
Prize  for  essay  at  Intercollegiate  Contest  in  New  York,  1878.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Private  instructor,  1883-92.  Head  instructor  in  English  Depart- 
ment of  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  1892 .  Instructor  in  English  Litera- 
ture, College  of  Liberal  Arts,  Feb. -June  1902. 

Residence,  1566  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

233.  ARTHUR  STEVENS  KIMBALL. 

Born  7  Oct.  1856,  at  Lawrence,  Mass.  Entered  from  Chicago  High  School. 
A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Manager,  Boston  office.  Shoe  and  Leather  Mercantile 
Agency.     President,  New  England  Alumni  Club. 

Address,  16  Fenno  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

234.     FRANK  EDWARD  KNAPPEN. 

Bom  27  Sept.  1854,  at  Hastings,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1881,  A.M.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Gage  debate 
prize.  In  Co.  C,  2d  Regiment  of  Michigan  State  Troops,  1879-82.  Since 
1877  has  been  attorney  at  law  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Prosecuting  attorney  of 
Kalamazoo  Co.,  1880-88.  President  of  State  Association  of  Prosecuting  At- 
torneys, 1884  and  1885.  Leading  counsel  for  prosecution  in  trial  of  Stonewall 
J.  DeFrance,  noted  forger.  Published  in  pamphlet  form  an  alumni  address 
delivered  in  1885,  entitled  ''Restriction  of  Crime." 


122  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1877 

Married  (1)  Stella  A.  Drake,  9  June  1879,  at  Sturgis,  Mich.     (2)  Nina  A. 
Ward  9  Nov.  1899,  at  Kalamazoo. 

Child— Roy  Stafford,  born  16  April  1880;  died  21  Aug.  1880. 
Residence,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 


235.  CHARLES  LYFORD  LOGAN. 

Bom  10  June  1850,  at  Atkinson,  Me.  Prepared  at  home  on  farm  in 
Minnesota.  A.B.  1880,  A.M.  1882,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Joined^  Wisconsin  Conference  in  1878. 
Transferred  in  1883  to  Rock  River  Conference,  of  which  he  is  still  a  member. 
Principal  of  Inyo  Academy,  Bishop,  Cal.,  six  years.  Pastor  at  Carson, 
Nevada,   three  years;  Marseilles,  111.,  1895-99;  at  Sterling,  111.,  1900-1902; 

Elizabeth,  lU.,  1902 . 

Married  Grace  Boehm  Wood,  8  May  1884. 
Children — Mary  L.,  bora  in  1885. 
Grace  S.,  born  in  1887. 
Laura  L.,  born  in  1889. 
Helen  L,  born  in  1891. 
Edith  E.,  born  in  1893. 
Residence,  Elizabeth,  111. 


236.     OLIVER  PERRY  McCOOL. 

Born  14  Aug.  1850,  at  Savanna,  lU.  Entered  from  Freeport,  111.,  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Adel- 
phic.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Botany  prize.  Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Assistant  postmaster  at  Freeport,  111.,  1879-81;  hardware  business  in  same 
town,  1881-88;  newspaper  business  in  Peoria,  111.,  1888-91;  since  in  life  insur- 
ance business  in  Chicago. 

Married  Rozella  Tobias,  18  Feb.  1885,  at  Freeport,  111. 

Children — Bessie,  born  3  Jan.  1886. 

Caroline  Lucy,  born  6  Feb.  1890. 
Dorothy  Eleanor,  born  23  Sept.  1895. 

Residence,  640  Touhy  Ave.,  Rogers  Park  Station,  Chicago,  111. 


237.  CHARLES  HERBERT  MORGAN. 

Born  13  Nov.  1852,  in  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.  Entered  from  Holly  (Mich.) 
High  School  and  Albion  College.  A.B.  1880,  A.M.  Hinman.  Hinman 
prize,  1876;  Hurd  prize,  1877;  Easter  prize,  1877.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1879, 
B.D.,  Boston  University.  1883,  Ph.D.,  ibid.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal. In  Detroit  Annual  Conference,  1879-1902.  Charges  at  Marquette, 
Fowlerville,  Romeo,  East  Saginaw,  Adrian,  West  Bay  City,  Howell,  Vassar, 
Saginaw,  Cass  City,  Rochester.  Now  in  Bible  Study  department  of  Epworth 
League,  Chicago,  111.  Has  published  pamphlet,  24  pages,  on  "Newspaper 
Cyclopedia."  Joint  author  with  T.  E.  and  S.  E.  Taylor  of  "Studies  in  the  Life 


1877]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  123 

of  Christ,"  1901,  and  "Studies  in  the  Apostolic  Church,"  1902.     Contributor 
to  religious  periodicals. 

Married  Emma  Webster,  at  Farmington,  Mich.,  22  June  1887. 

Child — Leslie  Webster,  born  10  March  1894. 

Address,  57  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

238.     MARION  LILLIAN  POMEROY  (MATTHEW). 

Born  24  Oct.  1857,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Married  Winfield  S.  Matthew  (No.  204),  25  Dec.  1877,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  2009  Lincoln  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

239.  LORENZO  TUCKER  POTTER. 

Born  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  in  1859.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.L.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  1880,  M.D.,  from  Chicago 
Medical  College.  Interne  St.  Luke's  and  Mercy  hospitals.  Inspector,  Board 
of  Health.  Clinical  Instructor,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Now  in  private 
practice. 

Address,  4162  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     (1899). 

240.     ^CORNELIUS  ENNIS  RICE. 

Entered  college  from  Sturgis,  Mich.     A.B.     Teacher  at  Sturgis,  Mich. 
(1894). 
Died. 

241.    MARTIN  STANFORD  ROBISON,  JR. 

In  college  1873-77.     C.E.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Civil  engineer.     In  1882 
superintendent  of  Superior  Street  Railway  Co.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Address,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  care  of  Street  Car  Co. 

242.     ROBERT  BROWN  SEAMAN. 

Born  4  Aug.  1849,  at  Islington,  London.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Mann  prize,  1875-76.  1882,  A.M.  Attended 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Assistant  lighthouse  keeper  at  Gross  Point, 
Evanston,  1874-75.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Central  Illinois 
Conference.  Pastor  at  Sparland,  Laprairie  Center,  Wyoming,  Maquon, 
Eureka,  Minonk,  Princeville,  Watseka,  Lewistown  and  Momence. 

Married  Martha  A.  Ewer  of  Seneca,  111.,  2  Sept.  1879. 

Children— KAJjJi  T.,  born  7  Dec.  1880.     (In  college  1898-02). 

Anna  L.,  born  20  Aug.  1882.     (In  college  1900 ). 

Grace  May,  born  9  Aug.  1884. 

Residence,  Momence,  111. 

243.  CHARLES  WESLEY  THORNTON. 

Born  28  May  1850,  at  East  Liberty,  Ohio.  Prepared  at  Bellefontaine,  O., 
High   School   and   Northwestern   Universitj^   Academy.     A.B.     1880,   A.M. 


124  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1877 

Beta  Theta  Pi.  1879,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal.  Pastor,  in  Rock  River  Conference,  at  Somonauk,  Sheridan, 
Aurora,  Sandwich,  Mendota,  St.  Charles,  Blaine,  Marengo,  Polo,  and  Mt. 
Carroll,  111. 

Married  Martha  Tanner,  6  Dec.  1882,  at  Aurora,  111. 

Children — Anna  Vera,  bom  12  Nov.  1886. 
Imogene,  bom  1  Sept.  1888. 

Residence,  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 

244.     DE  LOSS  MONROE  ffOMPKINS. 

Bom  7  Jan.  1849,  at  Ashland,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Claverack  College  and 
Hudson  River  Institute.  A.B.  Gage  prize.  1880,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
1895,  D.D.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Rock 
River  Conference :  At  Austin,  Winnebago  and  Freeport,  111. ;  also  at  Mussuri 
and  Naini  Tal,  India.  Established  the  Boys'  High  School  at  Mussuri ;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Naini  Tal  College  and  Boys'  High  School  for  two  years.  Returned 
and  became  pastor  at  Freeport,  Aurora,  Wheaton,  Belvidere,  DeKalb,  111. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference,  1900. 

Married  Ida  May  Foote,  1877. 

Children — Alfred  F.,  born  in  1879. 
Margie  L.,  born  in  1882. 
Frankie  S.,  bom  in  1886. 

Residence,  DeKalb,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1878. 

This  class  purchased  for  the  University  the  skeleton  of  the  Ward  whale  for 
nine  hundred  dollars. 


245.  GEORGE  EVERETT  ACKERMAN. 

Bom  16  Nov.  1850,  at  Bath,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Semi- 
nary and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1882,  A.M.  Hinman. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Deering  prize;  Interstate  Oratorical  prize;  divided  the  Kirk 
prize.  1878,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Graduate  course  in  theology 
at  McGill  University,  Montreal,  receiving  D.D.  after  ten  examinations.  M.D., 
from  Buffalo  Medical  College.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Two 
years  President  of  Blue  Mountain  University,  Ore.  Member  of  Genesee  Con- 
ference, 1878-89;  pastor  at  Lyndon,  Warsaw  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Member  of 
Alabama  Conference,  1889-1902.  Thirteen  years  Professor  of  Systematic  The- 
ology in  Grant  University,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Two  years  Vice-Chancellor  of 
same.  Member  of  Victoria  Institute,  Great  Britain ;  the  American  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science;  the  M.  E.  General  Conference  of  1892,  1896, 
and  1900,  and  the  Ecumenical  Conference,  1901.  Author  of  "Researches  in 
Philosophy,"  ''Man  a  Revelation  of  God,"  Hunt  &  Eaton,  N.Y.,  1888, 
"Love  Illumined,"  Curts  &  Jennings,  Cincinnati,  1900,  and  of  numerous 
newspaper  and  magazine  articles. 


1878]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  125 

Married  Eugenia  Van  Wormer,  26  Aug.  1879,  at  Cohocton,  N.  Y. 
Children-^GRACii  Ingelow,  born  14  Feb.  1881 ;  died  6  April  1882. 

Edith  Willard,  born  14  July  1886. 

Edna  M.,  bom  14  July  1889. 
Residence,  Fairview  Ave.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


24G.     EDWARD  WYLLYS  ANDREWS. 
Brother  of  No.  329. 

Born  25  March  1856,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Babcock  Academy,  Chi- 
cago. A.B.  1881,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize. 
Editor  and  publisher  of  Vidette,  College  semi-monthly,  1878.  M.D.  from 
Chicago  Medical  College.  Surgeon.  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  North- 
western University  Medical  School.  Surgeon  in  Mercy  Hospital,  Michael 
Reese  Hospital,  and  South  Side  Dispensary.     Author  of  several  medical  works. 

Residence,  2525  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.;  office,  100  State  St. 

247.     GEORGE  MILTON  BASSETT. 

Born  at  RussellviUe,  O.  Prepared  at  Hedding  College  and  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1881,  A.M.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. Hinman.  Editor  of  newspaper  at  Abingdon,  111.,  1879.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Lawn  Ridge,  111.,  1880-81;  at  Crete,  1882-83;  at 
Keithsbury,  1884-85 ;  in  Rock  River  Conference,  since  1886. 

Married  Phoneta  Gertrude  White,  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  10  Aug.  1886. 

Children — Cyrus  White,  born  Dec.  1888. 
Gertrude,  born  Dec.  1890. 

Residence,  9911  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

248.    WILLIAM  MORRIS  BOOTH. 

Bom  26  Sept.  1856,  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Entered  from  Chicago  High 
School.     A.B.     1882,  A.M.     Sigma  Chi.     Kedzie  prize;  Deering  prize.     Phi 
^^—     Beta  Kappa.     Lawyer  in  Chicago.     Master  in  Chancery,  U.  S.  Court.     U.  S. 
I^B     Commissioner. 

I^ft  Married  Ada  Fenton  Sheldon,  17  Nov.  1886. 

I^H         Children — Sheldon  M.,  born  1888. 
I^B  Morris  F.,  bom  1895. 


249.     ABNER  CLARKE. 


Born  1  Jan.  1850,  in  Brown  County,  111.  Entered  from  Hedding  College. 
A.B.  1893,  A.M.  Adelphic.  1879,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal,  Illinois  Conference ;  at  Sidney,  Hoopeston,  Alexan- 
der, Waverly,  Auburn,  Morrisonville,  Astoria,  Quincy,  Normal,  Mansfield, 
Augusta.     At  one  time  professor  in  Chaddock  College. 

Married  Julia  Tool,  18  Aug.  1896,  at  Normal,  111. 

Residence,  Griggsville,  111. 


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260.    WILLIAM  LAZIER  DEMOREST. 

Bom  9  Nov.  1853,  at  Harrington,  Ont.     Prepared  at  Aurora  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.   A^B.  A.M.  Sigma  Chi.  Fresh- 
man and  sophomore  declamation  prizes.     In  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  one 
year.     Clergyman,    Methodist    Episcopal,    and   after    1888,    Congregational. 
Pastor  at  Jamestown,  N.  D.;  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.;  Do^vners  Grove,  111.; 
Lincoln  and  Grand  Island,  Neb. ;  Blue  Island,  111. ;  Oshkosh,  Wis. ;  and  Austin, 
Chicago.     Member  of  Chicago  Ministerial  Union  and  Chicago  Congregational 
Association.     Editor  and  publisher  of  Jamestown  Messenger  for  two  years. 
Married  Ettie  Rhodes,  23  Oct.  1879,  at  Aurora,  111. 
Children — Charles  Henry,  born  3  Jan.  1881. 
Pearl,  born  28  Oct.  1882. 

Rea  Rhodes,  born  4  May  1889;  died  21  Nov.  1896. 
David  LeRoy,  born  27  July  1891. 
Residence,  752  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111, 

251.    JOHN  RAINIER  EDWARDS. 

Bom  22  April  1850,  at  Columbus,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Began 
preaching  in  Ohio  Conference,  1879;  has  preached  in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin; 
member  of  Puget  Sound  Conference  since  1893;  pastor  of  Second  M.  E.  Church, 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

Married  Mary  Alice  Gaskell,  28  Aug.  1878,  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 
Children — Pearl  Bonbright,  bom  11  July  1879. 
Charles  Raymond,  born  2  Sept.  1880. 
Bertram  Erastus,  born  29  Nov.  1882. 
Nellie  Gaskell,  born  18  Aug.  1885;  died  22  May  1897. 
Field  Rainier,  born  27  May  1887. 
Guy  Searles,  born  7  March  1890. 
Hazel  May,  born  27  May  1891. 
Rebecca  McCabe,  born  7  Aug.  1895. 
Earl  Cranston,  bom  6  March  1900. 
Residence,  1224  North  G.  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

252.    MARY  ELIZABETH  GARST  (SMITH). 

Born  27  April  1858,  at  Dayton,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Boone  (la.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Lived  in  Champaign,  111.,  1878-93;  since  in  North  Brookfield, 
Mass. 

Married  Frank  A.  Smith,  15  June  1893,  at  Champaign,  111. 

Residence,  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

253.  BERTHA  GALTON  GOODWIN  (GARST). 

Born  10  Dec.  1854,  at  Oxford,  England.     Entered  from  Rockford  Semi- 
nary.    B.L.     Ossoli.     Teacher  in  Pecatonica  and  Rockford,  111.,  1878-89. 
Married  Edward  Garst,  19  June  1889,  at  Rockford,  111. 


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Children — Goodwin,  born  3  Oct.  1891. 

Jonathan,  born  4  Dec.  1893. 

Dorothy,  born  30  July  1895. 

RoswELL,  born  13  June  1898. 
Residence,  Coon  Rapids,  Iowa. 

254.     CONRAD  ANTHONY  HANEY. 

Born  31  March  1855,  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B.     Editor  of  the  Vidette,  1878.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.     Preached  in  Rock  River  Conference. 
Married  Sada  Pavey,  18  Nov.  1880,  at  Ipava,  111. 
Children — Lewis  H.,  born  in  1882. 
Milton  P.,  born  in  1883. 
Ruth,  born  in  1885. 
Residence,  unknown. 

266.    WILLIAM  HAMILTON  HARRIS. 

Born  15  March  1856,  at  Delaware,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Brooklyn  Col- 
legiate and  Polytechnic  Institute.  A.B.  1884, A.  M.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Freshman  essay  prize;  sophomore  Latin  prize;  Deering  prize; 
divided  the  Kirk  prize.  LL.B.,  from  Columbia  College  Law  School.  Admit- 
ted to  the  bar  in  1880,  and  practicing  since  in  New  York  City.  Member  of 
Bar  Association,  New  York  City;  president  of  New  Windsor  Fresh  Air  Associ- 
ation; president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  St.  Paul's  M.  E.  Church,  New 
York;  manager  of  American  Bible  Society  since  1896. 

Married  Grace  Fancher  Nicoll,  1  Dec.  1885,  in  New  York. 

Children — Helen  Fancher,  born  19  Oct.  1886. 
Anne  Evelyn,  born  23  July  1890. 
William  Nicoll,  born  13  Aug.  1898. 

Address,  258  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


266.     CLARENCE  HERBERT  HARVEY. 

Student  from  Durand,  111.,  1874-78.     Ph.B. 
Residence,  unknown. 

267.    JUNIUS  CLARKSON  HOAG. 
Brother  of  No.  661. 


F 

y^m  Born  6  Feb.  1858,  at  Evanston,  111.     Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 

H    versity    Academy.      Ph.B.      Ph.M.     M.D.,  Chicago  Medical    College,  1882. 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Graduate  study  in  Vienna  and  London.     Physician  in 

Winnetka,  111.,  and  Chicago.     Fellow  British  Gynaecological  Society,  1886; 

member  of  Chicago  Medical  Society  and  Chicago  Gynaecological  Society,  1887; 

Medico-Legal  Society,  Chicago,  1887;  president  of  Chicago  Medical  Society, 

1899-1900. 

Married  (1)  Jane  Cummins,  in  1885,  at  Winnetka,  111.;  she  died  in  1887. 

(2)  Adelaide  Northup,  in  1895. 

Residence,  4669  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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268.     FRANK  SEWARD  JOHNSON. 

Born  18  April  1856,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Babcock  Academy,  Chi- 
cago, A.B.  1881,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1881,  M.D., 
Chicago  Medical  College.  Studied  in  Stuttgart,* Germany ;  Vienna,  Austria; 
and  in  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Physician  in  Chicago,  beginning  as  interne  in 
Cook  County  Hospital,  1882.  Has  filled  the  following  chairs  in  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School:  Demonstrator  of  Histology,  Professor  of  His- 
tology, Professor  of  Pathology  and  Pathological  Anatomy,  Professor  of 
Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  Emeritus  Dean  and 
Professor  of  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medi(#ne.  Attending  physician  at  St. 
Luke's;  at  Michael  Reese  hospital.  Member  of  American  Medical  Associ- 
ation, American  Academy  of  Medicine,  American  Climatological  Association, 
American  Microscopical  Association,  American  Association  for  Advancement 
of  .Science,  American  Economical  Association,  Chicago,  and  Illinois  State 
Medical  Societies,  Royal  Microscopical  Society  of  London,  Chicago  Academy 
of  Sciences,  Chicago  Medico-Legal  Society,  Chicago  Physicians'  Club. 

Married  Elizabeth  Burbank  Ayer,  at  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1890. 

Children — Hosmer  Ayer,  born  1891. 
Edward  Ayer,  bom  1895. 

Residence,  2521  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago. 

259.    JACOB  KAGEY. 

Bom  12  March  1850,  in  Harrison  Co.,  Ind.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Botany  prize.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal. Preached  four  years  in  Illinois  Conference,  and  four  in  Colorado  Confer- 
ence, 1879-87.  Superintendent  of  Schools  for  Chaffee  Co.,  Colo.,  1888-89. 
In  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  on  account  of  poor  health,  1890-96.  Engaged  in 
literary  work  in  Indiana,  Kentucky,  and  Colorado,  1899- — . 

Residence,  Buena  Vista,  Colo. 


260.     LOUIS  KARCHER. 

Bom  10  Aug.  1854,  at  Freeport,  111.  Entered  from  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Studied  law  in  the  office  of  Judge  H.  C. 
Hyde,  Freeport,  111.     Lawyer  in  Freeport ;  in  Chicago  since  1887. 

Married  Irene  A.  Murray,  14  Oct.  1880,  at  Naperville,  111. 

Children — Louise  M.,  born  16  Sept.  1882. 
Leonard  D.,  bom  17  Feb.  1887. 

Residence,  1263  Washington  Boul.,  Chicago,  111. ;  office,  704,  84  La  Salle  St. 

261.  EDWARD  MORGAN  KINMAN. 

Bom  2  April  1856,  at  Jacksonville,  111.  Prepared  at  Jacksonville  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1883,  A.M.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Deering  prize.  Member  of  State  Legislature,  1882-84 ;  postmaster 
of  Jacksonville,  1886 ;  member  of  City  Council  of  Jacksonville,  1891-93.  Prac- 
ticing law  in  Jacksonville,  111. 


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Married  Nellie  C.  Springer,  10  Oct.  1883,  at  Jacksonville,  111. 
Children — John  Leonard,  born  11  July  1885.     Died  3  Jan.  1902. 

Ruth,  born  6  Aug.  1892. 
Residence,  517  Jordan  St.  Jacksonville,  111. 

262.     *CYRUS  FRANKLIN  KRYDER. 


Born  15  Jan.  1851,  in  Stephenson  Co.,  111.  Entered  from  Freeport,  111. 
B.L.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Illinois  Confer- 
ence. 

Married  Jennie  Pattison  (No.  206),  14  June  1882,  at  Freeport,  111. 

CMc?— Cyrus  John,  born  29  Aug.  1883;  died  17  Dec.  1884. 

Died  5  Jan.  1884. 

263.    JOSEPH  THING  LADD. 

Born  22  Oct.  1854,  at  Worcester,  Vt.  Entered  from  Chicago  High  School. 
A.B.  1881,  A.M.  1900,  D.D.  Lunt  prize,  1875;  Gage  debate  prize,  1876. 
Managing  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Tripod,  1878.  Hinman;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Illinois,  1878-79;  in  Nevada, 
1879-82;  since  then  in  Illinois.  Member  of  Rock  River  Conference.  In  1891 
traveled  in  Europe,  Egypt,  Palestine,  Syria,  and  India.  Trustee  of  North- 
western University,  1901 . 

Married  Hannah  May  Rixon,  9  Oct.  1882,  at  Austin,  Nevada. 
Children — Edward  Rixon,  born  4  July  1883. 
Robert  Mark,  born  3  March  1888. 
Stephen  Carroll,  born  22  Sept.  1890. 
Henry  Chester,  born  24  Oct.  1897. 
Residence,  Elgin,  111. 

264.     FRANK  MACARD. 

Student  from  Evanston.     A.B.     Clergyman,  Redifield,  Iowa,  1879. 
Residence,  unknown. 


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265.     RASMUS  NIELSON. 

Student  from  Randolph,  Wis.,  1874-78.     A.B. 
Residence,  unknown. 

266.     CHARLES  STEWART  NORTHROP. 

Bom  29  Nov.  1856,  at  York,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y.     Entered  from  Wood- 
stock (111.)  High  School.     A.B.     Lawyer,  Woodstock,  111.,  1878-82;  Ariing- 
ton,  S.  Dak.,  1882-87;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1887-90;  since  then  in  Woodstock, 
111.     Regent  of  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  1886  and  1887. 
Married  Mary  H.  Whitney,  9  May  1883,  at  Woodstock,  111. 
Children— FnA^CY,^  M.,  born  28  Feb.  1884. 
James  W.,  born  16  July  1886. 
Earle  H.,  born  19  Sept.  1893. 
Helen  Elizabeth,  born  12  Oct.  1902. 
esidence,  Woodstock,  111. 


130  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1878 

267.    MAY  ELLA  PARKS  (KING). 

Born  31  Dec.  1854,  at  Dundee,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y.  Entered  from  Rochelle 
(111.)  High  School.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Taught  school  at  McGregor,  Iowa,  and 
Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  until  1882. 

Married  John  M.  King,  at  Rochelle,  111.,  28  Dec.  1882. 
Children— Nora  B.,  born  1883.        Emma  P.,  born  1891. 

Maud  E.,  born  1885.        Etha  P.,  born  1892. 

Mabel  May,  born  1885.  Frances  Willard,  born  1894. 

Bertha  G.,  born  1886.    John  Edward,  born  1899. 

Alice  L.,  born  1888. 
Residence,  St.  Lawrence,  S.  Dak. 

268.     CHARLES  HENRY  QUEREAU. 
Brother  of  No.  520. 

Born  30  May  1856,  at  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  Entered  from  Jennings 
Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  A.B.  1883,  A.M.  Taught  school;  was  employed 
with  manufacturing  concern ;  assistant  superintendent  of  motive  power  Bur. 
&  Mo.  Riv.  R.  R. ;  same  on  Denver  Rio  Grande  R.  R. ;  and  superintendent 
of  shops  New  York  Central  R.  R.,  West  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Married  Fanny  Strickler,  31  Dec.  1901,  at  Waynesborough,  Pa. 

Residence,  50  N.  Allen  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

269.    CHARLES  LATIMER  ROOT. 

Bom  8  Oct.  1856,  in  Chester,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Lyons  High  School. 
Entered  from  Cornell  College,  Iowa.  B.S.  1884,  M.S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  In 
real  estate  and  insurance  business  and  practicing  law.  Director  of  Lyons  and 
Fulton  Bridge  Co.  Mayor  of  Lyons  City  (la.),  1891-95;  member  of  Iowa 
Legislature,  1892-94;  alderman  at  large.  City  of  Clinton,  1896-98.  Captain 
Co.  L,  1st  Regiment  I.  N.  G.,  1892-98. 

Married  Thora  W.  Wiborg,  17  Dec.  1884,  at  Lyons,  Iowa. 

Children — Aurelius  C,  bom  5  May  1886. 
Charles  W.,  bom  1  March  1890. 

Residence,  Lyons,  Iowa. 

270.     IDA  STUART  (BREED). 

Born  8  Jan.  1855,  at  Kingston,  111.  Prepared  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Semi- 
nary and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Taught  at  Kingston 
and  Belvidere,  111.,  1886-90;  at  Chicago,  1890-99;  at  El  Paso,  Texas,  1899 . 

Married  Allen  Breed,  8  Jan.  1880,  at  Kingston,  111.     He  died  11  April  1886. 

Residence,  El  Paso,  Texas.     (Box  559.) 

271.    JAMES  MONROE  WHEATON. 

Born  17  Sept.  1849,  at  Wheaton,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Adelphic.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.     Pastorates  at  Chicago,   1878;  Libertyvilie,   1881;  New  Milford, 


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1884;  Chicago,  1886;  Wyanet,  1888;  Rochelle,  1891;  St.  Charles,  1892;  Malta, 
1895;  Park  Ridge,  1897;  Humboldt  Park,  Chicago,  1899.  Member  of  Rock 
River  Conference  since  1878. 

Married  (1)  Mary  Sylvester  Rice,  27  June  1878,  at  Morocco,  Ind.;  she  died 
in  1886.     (2)  Carrie  Cook,  13  Oct.  1887,  at  Gilmer,  Lake  Co.,  111. 
Children — Cora  Belle,  born  20  Aug.  1879. 

Harry  Monroe,  born  15  Dec.  1881. 
Jesse  Raymond,  born  3  Feb.  1883. 
Clayton  Cook,  born  3  Oct.  1888. 
Frances  Bernice,  born  15  Jan.  1892. 
Olin  Gary,  born  24  April  1893. 
Esther  May,  bom  17  April  1897. 
Residence,  443  LeMoyne  St.,  Chicago. 


CLASS  OF  1879. 

This  class  presented  to  the  University  the  tower  clock  of  University  Hall. 

272.     EDWARD  CARLE  ADAMS. 

Bom  20  May  1855,  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1883,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Taught  school 
and  read  medicine,  1879-80.  Studied  medicine  in  Philadelphia  and  New 
York,  1880-86.  Physician  in  Watertown,  S.  D.,  since  1886.  Surgeon  on  two 
railroads;  county  coroner,  city  health  officer,  and  on  government  pension 
examining  board. 

Married  Marion  A.  Flint,  Sept.  1892,  in  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Residence,  Watertown,  S.  D. 

273.     ISAAC  EMENS  ADAMS. 

Born  29  Oct.  1857,  at  Mendham,  N.  J.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1882,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Hinman  prize. 
Editor  and  pubUsher  of  the  Vidette,  1878-79.  On  the  staff  of  Chicago  Times 
for  several  years.  Lawyer  in  Chicago.  Member  of  Union  League,  Calumet, 
and  Washington  Park  clubs.     Author  of  "Life  of  Emory  A.  Storrs." 

Married  Ellen  Stuart  Tappan  of  New  York,  4  April  1888. 

Residence,  unknown. 

274.     ELLA  VIRGINIA  AMBROSE  (DAVIS). 

Bora  at  Buchanan,  W.  Va.     Entered  from  Rochelle  (111.)  High  School. 
B.L.     Ossoh.     As    minister's    wife    resided   in    Dubuque,    Dyersville,   West 
Union,  Wyoming,  Clarence,  Rockford,  Nashua,  and  State  Center,  Iowa. 
Married  Rev.  William  B.  Davis,  12  Oct.  1880,  at  Rochelle,  111. 
Children — Florence,  born  1882. 
Harold,  born  1883. 
Charles,  born  1886. 
Georgia,  born  1891. 
Residence,  Delmar,  la. 


132  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1879 

276.     MARY  BAYNE  (HILLIARD). 

Born  4  May  1858,  at  Warren,  111.  Entered  from  Warren  High  School. 
B.L.  Taught  painting  and  music.  Assistant  principal  of  Warren  High 
School,  1886-89;  second  assistant.  Polo  (111.)  High  School,  1889-90. 

Married  Dr.  Sumner  Hale  Hilliard,  4  May  1897,  at  Warren,  111. 

Residence,  Warren,  111. 

276.     *LILLA  MAGGIE  BRADLEY  (HEMENWAY). 

Born  25  Aug.  1857,  at  Elmhurst,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.L.  Taught  in  Lockport  and  Lake  View,  111.,  1879-81 ; 
lived  in  Kalamazoo,  Mich,,  1882-83. 

Married  Dr.  Henry  B.  Hemenway  (No.  282),  2  May  1882,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Died  29  March  1883,  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 


m   277.    *LILLIE  CAROLINE  CASEY  (MUSGROVE). 

Bom  1  Oct.  1859,  at  Hoylton,  111.  Entered  from  Centralia  (III.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Lived  in  Colorado  for  thirteen  years.  Conference  District 
Secretary  of  the  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  for  two  years,  and  mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Frances  Meritt  Deaconess  Home  of  Denver 
until  1892.  Lived  in  Topeka,  Kan.,  1892-94,  and  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  until 
her  death. 

Married  James  T.  Musgrove  (No.  290),  9  Aug.  1880. 

Died,  12  Jan.  1896,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

278.     CHARLES  EDGAR  COOK. 

Born  19  April  1859,  at  Mendota,  III.  Entered  from  Mendota  High  School. 
A.B.  Graduated  from  Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  1881. 
Studied  in  Universities  of  Berlin  and  Vienna,  1882.  Physician  at  Mendota, 
HI.  Member  of  American  Academy  of  Medicine.  Captain  and  assistant 
surgeon  of  6th  Regiment,  Illinois  National  Guards. 

Married  Margaret  Wylie  of  Mendota,  III.,  June  1887. 

Residence,  Mendota,  III. 

279.     DEXTER  PARK  DONELSON. 

Born  27  March  1857,  at  Delaware,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University.  A.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Hinman.  President  of  class  in  junior  year; 
Commencement  orator.  Manufacturer,  Continental  Iron  and  Bolt  Works, 
Chicago. 

Married  Harriet  Hitchens,  in  Chicago,  14  Oct.  1891. 

Children — Katherine  Dexter,  born  29  July  1892. 

Lorraine,  born  9  Sept.  1897;  died  3  May  1899. 

Residence,  1318  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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280.    WILLIAM  ALFRED  HAMILTON. 

Born  14  March  1856,  at  Prairie  City,  111.  Entered  from  Prairie  City  and 
Northwestern  University  Academies.  A.B.  1882,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Deering  prize.  Editor  and  pubhsher  Vidette,  1878-79.  Lawyer  in  Superior, 
Wis.,  1883-86;  since  practicing  law  in  Chicago.  Member  of  the  council  of 
Northwestern  University  Settlement  Association. 

Residence,  Avenue  House,  Evanston,  111. ;  office,  125  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 


281.     *HUGH  HARRISON. 

Bom  20  April  1857,  at  Belleville,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Wholesale  grocer,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  until  his 
death. 

Married  Theresa  V.  Scott,  in  1882,  at  Winnetka,  111. 
Children — Florence  L. 
Perry. 
Kenneth. 
Gladys. 
Died  at  Minneapohs,  April  1899. 

282.    HENRY  BIXBY  HEMENWAY. 

Born  20  Dec.  1856,  at  Montpelier,  Vt.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1882,  A.M.  Adelphic.  Botany  prize.  1881, 
M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School;  special  mention  in  Anatomy, 
and  second  prize  for  graduating  thesis.  Licensed  to  practice  medicine, 
1880.  Physician  in  Kalamazoo,  1881-90;  health  officer  of  that  city, 
1884-85.  Division  surgeon  M.  C,  and  G.  R.  &  I.  railways.  Secretary 
of  Board  of  U.  S.  Examining  Surgeons,  1887-90.  Physician  in  Evanston, 
111.,  since  1890.  Instructor  in  Laryngology  in  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  111.,  1893-94.  Acting  Professor  of  Preventive  Medicine  in  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  111.,  1900.  Secretary  of  Kala- 
mazoo Academy  of  Medicine,  1882-87;  librarian  of  same,  1882-90. 
Vice-president  of  Michigan  State  Medical  Society,  1886;  treasurer  of  same, 
1887-90.  Member  of  American  Medical  Association,  American  Academy  of 
Medicine,  and  Chicago  Medical  Society.  Author  of  "Healthful  Womanhood 
and  Childhood,"  V.  T.  Hemenway  &  Co.,  Evanston;  of  numerous  medical 
pamphlets,  and  of  contributions  to  Journal  of  American  Medical  Association, 
Medical  News,  Transactions  of  Michigan  State  Medical  Society,  American 
Journal  of  Obstetrics,  and  Journal  of  Laryngology  (London). 

Married  (1)  Lilla  Maggie  Bradley  (No.  276),  2  May  1882,  at  Evanston, 
111.;  she  died  29  March  1883.  (2)  Victoria  Stephenson  Taylor,  13  Oct.  1885, 
at  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Children — Ruth  Lilian,  born  23  March  1883. 

Hazel,  born  24  March  1887;  died  28  March  1887. 
Marguerite,  born  14  Dec.  1888. 

Residence,  1744  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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283.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  HOBART. 
Born  18  Sept.  1856,  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Entered  from  Red  Wing  High 
School.  A.B,  Adelphic;  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Gage^prize;  second  prize  in  decla- 
mation contest;  Adelphic  oratorical  prize.  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Preached 
one    year   in  Minnesota    Conference.     Missionary:    Peking    1882-92;  Tsun 

1892-99;    Tientsin   1899 During    Boxer    outbreak    in    1900    went    to 

Peking  and  endured  the  siege  of  fifty-six  days.     At  present  in  Evanston,  111. ; 
expects  to  return  to  China  soon. 

Married  Emily  Marcia  Hatfield  (No.  368T,  3  Aug.  1882,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Louie,  born  20  March  1884. 

Alice,  born  and  died  5  Dec.  1885. 
Chauncey  Goodrich,  bom  5  Dec.  1886. 
Marcus  Hatfield,  born  31  Dec.  1888. 
Elizabeth,  born  1  March  1891. 

Robert  Hatfield,  born  29  Sept.  1894;  died  26  Nov.  1895. 
Home  address,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.     Foreign  address,  Tientsin, 
China. 

284.     THOMAS  HENRY  HOOD. 
Bom  5  April  1856,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.     En- 
tered from  Beloit  College.     Ph.B.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Deering  prize.     Prac- 
ticing law  in  Denver,  Colo. 

Married  Irene  E.  Jerome,  15  Nov.  1887,  at  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Residence,  Denver,  Colo. 

286.    GEORGE  HENRY  HORSWELL. 
Brother  of  No.  412. 
Born  in  Kingston,  Can.     Entered  from  Humboldt  College,  Iowa.     A.B. 
1882,  A.M.     1883,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.     Ph.D.   from  Boston  University.     Teacher  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy,  1879-87;  Instructor  in  Latin  in  College  of  Liberal  Arts, 
1887-91;  Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  in  same,  1891-94;  Professor  of  the 
EngUsh  Language  and  Literature  in  the  English  College,  Tokio,  Japan. 
Residence,  34  b  Tsukiji,  Tokio,  Japan. 

286.  DOUGLAS  VIELE  JACKSON. 
Born  17  Nov.  1859,  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  Entered  from  Muscatine  High 
School.  B.L.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  1881,  LL.B.,  from  Iowa  State 
University.  Lawyer  in  Muscatine,  Iowa,  since  graduation.  Attorney  for 
Muscatine  Co.,  1896  and  1897.  In  1902  elected  to  the  district  bench.  Colonel 
50th  Iowa  Volunteer  Regiment  in  Spanish-American  War,  and  formerly 
Colonel  of  2d  Regiment,  Iowa  National  Guard. 

Married  Alberta  C.  Jarvis,  14  Sept.  1885,  at  Muscatine,  la. 
Children — Robert  S.,  born  8  Sept.  1888. 

Margaret  E.,  born  24  March  1891 ;  died  6  June  1891. 
Louis  D.,  bom  4  Feb.  1894. 
Residence,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 


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287.     WILLIAM  B.  LEACH. 

Born  8  Jan.  1853,  at  Cavan,  Canada.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1882,  A.M.  1881,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Adelphic.  Ph.D.  from  Grant  University.  D.D.  from  Murphy  College,  Tenn. 
LL.D.,  New  York,  on  examination.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in 
Rock  River  Conference  since  1877;  at  Hampshire;  Grace  Church,  Elgin;  St. 
Paul's,  Chicago. 

Married  Emma  Rose  Werthwein,  17  Oct.  1882,  at  Hampshire,  111. 

Children — Grace,  born  27  April  1884. 

William  B.,  Jr.,  born  28  Aug.  1889. 

Residence,  630  N.  Robey  St.,  Chicago. 

288.     SPENCER  LEWIS. 

Bom  10  Jan.  1854,  at  Joliet,  111.  Prepared  at  Joliet,  and  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1887,  A.M.  1881,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal  Insti- 
tute. Editor  Tripod,  1879.  Missionary  in  China.  At  Chinkiang  from  Nov. 
1881  to  Oct.  1882;  at  Chungking  until  driven  away  by  riot  in  July  1886;  came 
to  America,  but  returned  and  is  a  missionary  at  Chungking,  West  China. 

Married  Esther  M.  Bilbie  (ex-'83)  of  Anoka,  Minn.,  10  Aug.  1881. 

Children — Eleanor  F.,  born  1882. 
Raymond  L.,  born  1886. 

Residence,  Chungking,  West  China.     Home  address,  Joliet,  111. 

289.     JESSIE  MOORE  (McPHERRIN). 

Bom  29  March  1857,  at  Eddyville,  Iowa.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Ossoli.  Latin  prize,  1877;  Deering  prize;  Kirk 
prize.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Lived  at  Clarinda,  Iowa,  until  1888;  removed  to 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Married  Samuel  Chesney  McPherrin  (No.  202),  25  July  1879,  at  Clarinda, 
Iowa. 

Residence,  1919  East  11th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


290.     JAMES  TYSON  MUSGROVE. 

Born  at  Alnv/ick,  Ont.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
A.B.  1882,  A.M.  Hinman.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Gage  debate  prize;  Deering 
prize.  Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal. Pastor  at  Longmont,  Colo.,  1880-82;  Idaho  Springs,  1882-85;  Wheat 
Ridge  and  Argo  (Denver),  1885-90;  Denver,  1890-94;  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
1894-99,  being  for  a  time  head  book-keeper  at  Iron  Works;  San  Francisco, 
1899 . 

Married  (1)  Lillie  C.  Casey  (No.  277),  9  Aug.  1880,  at  Centralia,  111.;  she 
died  12  Jan.  1896.     (2) ,  14  Feb.  1900,  at  Los  Angeles. 

Children — Julia  Ethel,  bom  31  May  1881. 

William  James,  born  12  June  1884. 

Residence,  1440  Mel  via  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 


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291.     SARAH  ELLA  PRINDLE  (PATTEN). 

Sister  of  No.  378. 

Born  at  Elmira,  Minn.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
Ph.B.  1882,  Ph.M.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mann*  prize,  1877;  Deering  prize. 
Teacher  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1879-83;  also  in  the  College, 
1881-83.  President  Northwestern  Branch  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  So- 
ciety, 1902. 

Married  Rev.  Amos  W.  Patten  (No.  68),  25  Oct.  1883,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  616  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

292.     *CLARA  SHUMWAY. 

Bom  11  Sept.  1856,  at  Milledgeville,  111.  Entered  from  Polo  (111.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Chess  medal  by  vote  of  class.  Graduate  study  in  Boston 
Conservatory  and  Beriitz  School  of  Languages.  Gave  lessons  in  painting 
and  German  at  Polo.  Studied  in  preparation  for  foreign  travel,  but  was 
prevented  by  fatal  illness. 

Died  27  March  1892,  at  Polo,  111. 

293.     EDWARD  LAWRENCE  STEWART. 

Bom  12  March  1856,  at  Rockford,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  Schools. 
At  Ohio  Wesley  an  University,  1875-77.  B.S.  Sigma  Chi.  Made  speech 
presenting  the  clock  to  the  University  on  Class  day.  Lawyer  in  Chicago. 
Admitted  to  the  bar  by  Chicago  Appellate  Court.  Has  also  been  in  journalism 
(1883-86),  and  has  dealt  in  real  estate. 

Married  Nellie  B.  Conger,  11  Oct.  1881,  at  Chicago. 

Residence,  426  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.;  office,  405,  115  Dearborn  St. 

294.     *FRANK  EASTHAM  TYLER. 

Bom  25  Jan.  1859,  at  Vincennes,  Ind.  Entered  from  Vincennes  Uni- 
versity. B.S.  Editor  and  publisher  of  the  Vidette,  1878.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Hide  and  leather  business,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Married  Clara  Danforth  McLean  of  Kansas  City,  22  Nov.  1881. 

Child — Marguerite,  born  in  1883. 

Burned  to  death  in  miner's  cabin  in  Colorado,  about  1900. 

295.    WILLIAM  HENRY  WAIT. 

Born  at  McConnell,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University  Acad- 
emy. A.B.  1882,  A.M.  Ph.D.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  In- 
structor in  Peoria  High  School,  1880-83;  Professor  of  Latin  and  German  in 
lUinois  Wesleyan  University,  1883-90;  Acting  President  of  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University,  1887-88;  resided  in  Peoria;  in  1894  engaged  in  special  philological 
work  in  Universities  of  Berlin  and  Bonn  in  Germany.  In  department  of 
Greek  and  Sanscrit,  University  of  Michigan,  1895-97,  of  Greek,  Latin  and 
Sanscrit,  1897-1901 ;  of  German,  1901 . 

Married  Clara  W.  Hadley  of  Peoria,  6  Sept.  1888. 

Residence,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


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296.    ISABELLA  BALL  WEBB  (PARKS). 

Born  9  May  1854,  at  Kelley's  Island,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1882,  A.M.  OssoU.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Re- 
sided at  Grand  Crossing,  111.,  until  March  1880;  at  Indianola,  la.,  1880-86; 
Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Simpson  College,  1880-82;  since  1886  at  South 
Atlanta,  Ga.  State  Superintendent  of  Purity  Department,  Parliamentary 
Usages  Department,  and  press  reporter  at  various  times  for  the  Georgia 
Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union.  Contributor  to  the  Union  Signal 
editorial  page  and  to  the  Methodist  Review.  Member  Gammon-Clark  Lit- 
erary and  Scientific  Society. 

Married  Edward  Lamay  Parks  (No.  124),  30  July  1879,  at  Kelley's  Island, 
Ohio. 

Residence,  South  Atlanta,  Ga. 

297.  GEORGE  WHITNEY  WHITE. 

Born  18  Jan,  1854,  in  Oak  Grove  Twp.,  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.  Entered  from 
Wayland  Academy,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  Ph.B.  Adelphic.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Wisconsin  Conference;  pastor  at  Camp- 
bellsport,  Hingham,  Brandon,  Lyons,  Beloit,  Milwaukee,  Waupun,  Evans- 
ville.  Lake  Mills  and  Sheboygan.  Author  of  two  pamphlets:  "The  Churches 
of  Milwaukee — Their  Progress,  Hindrances  and  Duty";  "Recreation  Versus 
Dissipation." 

Married  Flora  Charlotte  Smith,  26  Nov.  1879. 
Children — Ward  Alfred,  born  4  Nov.  1880;  died  5  Nov.  1880. 
Edith  Laura,  born  28  April  1882. 
Mabel  Emma,  born  23  June  1884. 
Alfred  Garey,  born  17  July  1886. 
William,  born  and  died  2  July  1892. 
Address,  Waupaca,  Wis.,  Box  91. 

298.     JANE  HUTCHINS  WHITE. 

Bom  July  1858,  at  Evanston.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  1882,  Ph.M.  Teacher  at  Lockport,  111.,  1880;  in  Streator 
High  School,  1881-85;  since  Instructor  of  German  in  Evanston  Township 
High  School.     Has  traveled  and  studied  in  Europe. 

Residence,  The  Evanston,  corner  Lee  St.  and  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1880. 

This  class  presented  to  the  University  the  bell  in  the  clock  tower  of 
University  Hall. 

299.     BESSIE  BRADWELL  (HELMER). 

Born  20  Oct.  1858,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Chicago  High  School. 
A.B.  1883,  A.M.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1882,  LL.B.  from  Union  College  of 
Law.     Journahst,  Chicago,  111.     Edited  twelve  volumes  of  Bradwell's  Appel- 


138  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1880 

late  Court  Reports.  Associated  with  her  father,  Judge  James  B.  Bradwell, 
as  editor  of  Chicago  Legal  News. 

Married  Frank  A.  Helmer,  23  Dec.  1885. 

Child— Myra  B.,  born  1889. 

Residence,  1428  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

300.    JOSEPH  COOMBE. 

Born  11  Jan.  1850,  at  Torquay,  England.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1889,  A.M.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Member  of  Illinois  Conference,  1880-84, ••supernumerary  for  three  years; 
member  of  Southwestern  Kansas  Conference,  1887-89;  now  supernumerary  of 
Illinois  Conference  and  business  manager  of  large  farming  interests  in  Doug- 
las, Coles,  and  Macon  Counties. 

Married  Mary  Agnes  VanVeghten,  26  June  1879,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Child— B.ARRY  Norton,  born  26  March  1880. 

Residence,  Areola,  111. 

301.     NATHAN  SMITH  DAVIS,  JR. 

Born  5  Sept.  1858,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  at  Babcock  School,  Chicago, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1883,  A.M.  Hinman. 
Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Hinman  prize.  1883,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 
College.  Post-graduate  courses  in  medicine  at  Heidelberg,  Germany,  and 
Vienna,  Austria.  Physician,  Chicago,  111.  Instructor  in  Pathology  in  North- 
western University  Medical  School,  1884-86;  Professor  of  Principles  and  Prac- 
tice of  Medicine  and  of  Clinical  Medicine  in  the  same,  1886 ;  Dean  of  same 

since  1901;  physician  to  Mercy  and  Wesley  hospitals;  consulting  physician 
to  Marion  Sims  Hospital  and  Oakwoods  Sanitarium.  Secretary  of  Section  of 
Medicine,  Cincinnati  meeting  of  American  Medical  Association;  chairman  of 
Section  of  Medicine,  last  Chicago  meeting  of  Illinois  Medical  Society ;  member 
of  Council,  Section  of  Pathology,  Ninth  International  Medical  Congress;  mem- 
ber Council,  Section  of  Medicine,  First  Pan-American  Medical  Congress;  trustee 
of  Chicago  Medical  Society,  1897-1900,  and  of  Northwestern  University  since 
1890;  vice-president  of  Chicago  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  member  of  U.  S.  Pharmacopeia 
Revision  Committee,  1890-1900,  and  for  1900-1910;  vice-president  of  Con- 
vention for  Revision  of  U.  S.  Pharmacopeia,  1900;  president  of  Chicago 
Medico-Legal  Society,  1900;  vice-president  Chicago  Society  of  Internal  Medi- 
cine, 1 899 ;  trustee  of  Wesley  Hospital ;  member  of  American  Medical  Associ- 
ation, American  Academy  of  Medicine,  American  Climatological  Society, 
Illinois  State  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Academy  of 
Sciences,  Chicago  Literary  Club,  Chicago  Pathological  Society,  etc.  Author 
of  "Consumption:  How  to  Prevent  It,  and  How  to  Live  \vith  It"  (F.  A. 
Davis  Co.,  1891) ;  "Diseases  of  the  Heart,  Lungs,  and  Kidneys"  (F.  A.  Davis 
Co.,  1892);  "Descriptive  Catalogue  of  North  American  Batrachia  and  Rep- 
tilia"  (1883),  etc.  Contributor  to  Journal  of  American  Medical  Association, 
Chicago  Journal  and  Examiner,  North  American  Practitioner,  Medical  Re- 
corder, Medical  Fortnightly,  Hare's  System  of  Therapeutics,  Medical  Standard, 
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Married  Jessie  B.  Hopkins,  1884,  at  Madison,  Wis. 
Children — Ellen,  born  1887;  died. 

Nathan  Smith  3d,  born  25  June  1889. 

Ruth,  born  18  May  1893. 

William  Deering,  born  9  March  1897. 
Residence,  291  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  III. ;  office,  65  Randolph  St. 

302.     FRANK  BERRY  DYCHE. 

Born*18  Feb.  1858,  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
1883,  LL.B.,  Union  College  of  Law,     Lawyer  in  Chicago. 

Married  Grace  Locke  Scripps,  8  Oct.  1896,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1896  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111. 

303.  CHARLES  ALLISON  FOULKS. 

Born  4  Feb.  1858,  at  Vincennes,  Ind.  Entered  from  Vincennes  University. 
Ph.B.  1884,  Ph.M.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  1885,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 
College.  Abstractor  of  titles,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1880-82;  medical  student, 
1882-85;  resident  physician  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  1885-86;  practicing  in 
Chicago,  1886-88;  railroad  surgeon  in  Topeka  and  Argentine,  Kansas,  1888- 
90;  practicing  in  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1890-93;  in  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1893-95; 
physician  and  business  man  in  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1895 . 

Married  Mary  Elliott  Root,  10  Aug.  1897,  at  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Child — Hiram  Edward  Allison,  born  9  Jan.  1900. 

Residence,  cor.  5th  and  Washington  Sts.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

304.  ALMON  WITTER  GREENMAN. 
Brother  of  Nos.  387  and  470. 

Born  18  Nov.  1854,  at  Newcastle,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Fort  Wayne  College, 
De  Pauw  University  Preparatory  Department,  and  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Adelphic.  Attended  Garrett  BibHcal  Institute, 
1878-79.  1888,  Ph.M.  1891,  Ph.M.,  Syracuse  University.  1892,  Ph.D., 
Syracuse.  Missionary  to  Mexico,  1880;  Puebla  Orphanage,  May  to  December; 
pastor  in  charge  of  Queretaro  Circuit,  Jan.  1881-May  1884;  in  charge  of  Puebla 
Circuit  and  Instructor  in  Theological  Seminary  until  Jan.  1886;  presiding 
elder  Eastern  District,  Instructor  in  Theological  Seminary  and  Acting  Presi- 
dent of  same,  1886-89;  pastor  at  New  CarHsle,  Ind.,  1889-90;  appointed  mis- 
sionary to  South  America,  Oct.  1890;  presiding  elder  Eastern  and  Uruguay 
Districts,  and  assistant  treasurer  of  mission,  1891-97;  pastor  of  Boca  Mission, 
Buenos  Ayres,  1897-99;  since  presiding  elder  of  Buenos  Ay  res  District; 
publishing  agent  and  treasurer  of  South  American  Mission.  Author  of  con- 
troversial brochures  in  Spanish. 

Married  Marinda  Rosamond  Gammon  (ex-'81),  17  April  1880,  at  Odell,  111. 

Children — Emily  Henrietta,  born  10  April  1881.     (In  college  1900 ). 

Almon  Ansel,  born  9  Oct.  1882.       (In  college  1900 ). 

John  Wolcott,  born  7  Oct.  1887. 

William  Elijah  Gammon,  born  13  March  1891. 

Residence,  718  Calle  Corrientes,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  South 
^America. 


140  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1880 

306.     CHARLES  HENRY  HAMILTON. 

Born  11  Feb.  1858,  at  Ottawa,  111.  Entered  from  Ottawa  High  School. 
B.S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Assistant  in  chemical  laboratory  in  senior  year. 
Flour  mining  at  Ottawa,  111.,  1881-90;  retail  hardware  at  same  place,  1890-99; 
removed  to  Pasadena,  Cal.,  27  March  1900. 

Married  Carrie  E.  Manley,  12  Sept.  1882,  at  Ottawa,  111. 

Children — Marion  Manley,  born  12  Jan.  1890. 
Alice,  born  6  Dec.  1891. 

Residence,  690  East  California  St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 


306.     SIDNEY  MUNSON  HARRIS. 

Born  21  Jan.  1854,  at  Panton,  Vt.  Prepared  in  Middlebm-y  (Vt.)  High 
School  and  College.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Teacher,  preacher  and 
farmer. 

Married  Ahce  Jane  Bristol,  29  Sept.  1881,  at  Panton,  "Vt. 
Children — Corydon  S.,  born  1882. 
Lionel  M.,  born  1884. 
Jennie  A.,  born  1886. 
Residence,  unknown. 


307.     GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HEWITT. 

Bom  31  July  1859,  at  Franklin  Grove,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1886,  A.M.  Attended  Union  College  of  Law, 
1880-82.     Lawyer  in  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Residence,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 


308.     ROBERT  BASIL  JESSUP,  JR. 

Born  21  April  1858,  at  Vincennes,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Vincennes  School. 
Ph.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Attended  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York 
City.  Physician.  Practiced  in  New  York  City  four  years;  house  surgeon 
Chambers  Street  Hospital ;  now  practicing  in  Vincennes. 

Married  Rose  Keys  of  Vincennes,  Ind.,  4  Sept.  1889. 

Residence,  Vincennes,  Ind. 


309.     DUSTON  KEMBLE. 

Born  12  June  1855,  at  W.  Independence,  Ohio.  Prepared  at  Bryan  (O.) 
Normal  and  Union  Schools,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
Adelphic.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Editor  Tripod,  1880.  1885,  A.M.  1882, 
B.D.,  Garrett  Bibhcal  Institute.  1896,  D.D.,  Baldwin  University.  Mis- 
sionary to  Guanajuato,  Mexico,  1881-86.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
preaching  in  Ohio;  presiding  elder  of  Cleveland  District,  1896-1902.  Member 
of  North  Ohio  Conference.  Member  General  Conference  of  1900.  Published 
"The  Higher  Realism,"  1903. 


JO]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  141 

Married  Margaret  A.  Day,  8  Sept.  1880. 
Children — Thomas  S.,  born  1881. 

Edwin  C,  bom  1889. 

Arthur  C,  born  1898; 
Residence,  Bucyrus,  Ohio. 

310.     NELLIE  AMANDA  LEWIS  (BARNES). 

Born  18  May  1858,  at  New  Lenox,  111.  Entered  from  Joliet  High  School. 
B.L. 

Married  Julian  Barnes,  22  Aug.  1881,  at  New  Lenox,  111. 
Children — Julian  L.,  born  1885. 

Erma  L.,  born  1891. 
Residence,  410  Richards  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

311.     E.  JOHN  LIPPS. 

Entered   college   from    Milwaukee,   Wis.     Ph.B.     Sigma   Chi.     Silk   im- 
porter, Lyons  and  Paris,  France,  and  New  York  City. 
Residence,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

312.     GEORGE  MERRITT. 

Born  15  July  1855,  near  Barrington,  111.  Entered  from  Chicago  High 
School.  A.B.  Hinman.  1884,  A.M.  1882,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Insti- 
tute. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Minnesota  Conference. 
Pastorates  at  Jackson,  Minn.,  1882;  Hector,  1883;  Ortonville,  1884;  Ada, 
1885;  Little  Falls,  1886.  Transferred  to  Northern  New  York  Conference. 
Pastorates  at  Oswego  Center,  1887-88;  Trenton,  1889-90;  Taberg,  1891-93; 
Oriskany  Falls,  1894-95;  Vermillion,  1896;  Henderson,  1897-98;  Martinsburg, 
1899-1900;  Turin,  1901 . 

Married  Mary  Jane  Gormley,  13  June  1889,  at  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Child—RvTK  Belle,  born  6  April  1890. 

Residence,  Turin,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y. 

313.     *DOLLIE  V.  MESICK  (PURSEL). 

Born  29  Jan.   1859,  at  Plainwell,  Mich.     Entered  from  Plainwell  High 
;hool.     B.L.     Chess  medal,  1880.      Chosen  one  of  County  School  Examiners, 
;  twice  reappointed;  member  of  School  Board,  1893-94,      Taught  school, 
1894-97. 

Married  George  W.  Pursel,  28  April  1881,  at  Plainwell,  Mich. 
Children — Richard  Mesick,  born  1883;  died  1888. 

RoscoE  Smith,  born  1886. 
Died  3  Feb.  1897,  at  Plainwell,  Mich. 

314.     CHARLES  JULES  MICHELET. 

Born  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
,B.     1890,  A.M.     Hinman.     Studied  law  in  Chicago,  1880-81  and  1883-84. 


142  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1880 

Editor  Kankakee  Times,  1881-83.  Admitted  to  bar,  1884,  and  since  prac- 
ticing law  in  Chicago.  Member  1st  Regiment,  Illinois  National  Guards,  Chi- 
cago, 1883-87. 

Married  Gertrude  A.  Warder,  15  Sept.  1887,  ^t  Carbondale,  111. 
Children — Gertrude  Evelyn,  born  3  Aug.  1888. 
Charles  Jules,  born  22  Jan.  1891. 
Elizabeth,  born  27  May  1901. 
Residence,  Wilmette,  111.     Office,  32,  69  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

315.    *HELEN  LYMAN  MILLER  (MOORE). 

Born  17  Oct.  1859,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  In  college,  1876-77  and  1878-80.  Smith  College,  1877-78.  Ph.B. 
Deering  prize. 

Married  Edwin  White  Moore,  25  Oct.  1889,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children — Alice,  born  29  Jan.  1891. 

Robert  Grier,  born  31  Oct.  1895. 

Died  19  April  1900,  at  Eureka  Springs,  Ark. 

316.    EMMA  NIND  (LACY). 

Bom  21  Dec.  1857,  at  St.  Charles,  111.  Prepared  at  Winona  (Minn.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  Taught 
in  De  Pauw  University  and  in  Wisconsin,  1880-83.  Missionary  in  Foochow, 
China. 

Married  William  Henry  Lacy  (No.  343),  24  May  1883,  at  MinneapoUs,  Minn. 

Residence,  Foochow,  China. 

817.    WILLIAM  BERNARD  NORTON. 

Bom  19  Oct.  1857,  at  Freeport,  111,  Prepared  in  Freeport  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Pearson  essay  prize,  1877;  Deering  prize,  1880;  editor  of 
Vidette,  1879-80.  1883,  A.M.  1882,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute. 
1896,  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Mem- 
ber of  Des  Moines  Conference;  pastorates  at  Avoca,  Anita;  transferred 
to  Rock  River  Conference ;  pastorates  at  Erie  and  Sterling,  Rochelle,  Earl- 
ville,  Hinckley,  Fulton,  Paw  Paw,  Millington,  Leaf  River,  Chicago  and 
May  wood.  Member  of  New  York  Society  for  the  Study  of  Comparative 
Religions.  Member  of  Rock  River  Conference  Board  of  Examiners.  Author 
of  a  review  of  "Studies  of  the  Mind  in  Christ,"  pubUshed  in  the  Conference 
Examiner,  May- June  1899;  also  of  numerous  short  articles  for  the  Northwestern 
Christian  Advocate,  Epworth  Herald,  Young  People's  Weekly,  etc. 

Married  Marie  Therese  Wemeburg,  23  Dec.  1881,  at  Chicago. 

Children — Louise  Werneburg,  born  4  May  1884. 

LowREY  Ford,  born  26  June  1886;  died  7  Nov.  1899. 
Julia  Ellen,  born  11  Jan.  1888. 
Frederick  William,  born  18  Sept.  1892. 

Residence,  416  S.  6th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111. 


IH  1880]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  143 

I^^^HB  318.     ELLEN  MARY  PRYOR  (McKEEVER). 

W^^^^^ff  Sister  of  No.  319. 

1^       Born  26  Sept.  1859,  at  Scales  Mound,  111.     Entered  from  Evanston  (111.) 
I^»  High  School.     Ph.B.     1886,  Ph.M.     Taught  school  in  Iowa,  later  law  stenog- 
rapher in  Omaha,  Neb. 

Married  Elmer  E.  McKeever,  6  Jan.  1897. 

Residence,  1360  Bond  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

319.    JOHN  HENRY  PRYOR. 

Brother  of  No.  318. 

Born  22  June  1858,  at  Scales  Mound,  111.     Entered  from  Evanston  (111.) 

High  School.     A.B.     Hinman.     Phi  Kappa  Psi.     Farmer  at  Newell,  Iowa, 

1881-84;  at  Ireton,  1884-87;  in  business  at  Ireton,  1887-89;  grain  business, 

1889 . 

Married  Lena  May  Parker,  7  Aug.  1895. 
Residence,  Ireton,  la. 

320.     CASSIE  MARY  SCOTT  (GUSHING). 
Born  20  June  1856,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.     Entered  from  Vassar  College. 
Ph.B.     Deering  prize;  Ossoli  prize. 

Married  F.  W.  Cushing,  1  Dec.  1883,  at  Merrill,  Wis. 
Children — Frederick  S.,  born  1884;  died. 
Elise,  born  1886;  died  1886. 
Catherine,  born  1890. 
Margaret,  born  1891. 
Residence,  Highland  Park,  111. 

FRANK  DAVID  SHEETS. 
Brother  of  No.  379. 
A.B.  in  1900,  as  of  class  of  1880.      See  No.  1203. 

321.  ELIAS  FRANCIS  SHIPMAN. 
Entered  from  Zionsville,  Ind.     In  coUege,  1876-80.     A.B.     1884,  A.M. 

M.D. 

Residence,  unknown. 

322.  NELS  EDWARD  SIMONSEN. 
Born  17  May  1854,  at  Alderly,  Wis.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  1887,  A.M.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1882, 
B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal  Institute.  1895,  D.D.,  ibid.  Studied  Old  Norse 
and  Northern  literature  in  Christiania,  Norway,  1882-84.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  member  of  Norway  Conference;  pastorate  2d  Church, 
Christiania,  1884-85.  Since  1885,  President  of  Norwegian-Danish  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Evanston,  111.  Member  of  Norwegian-Danish  Conference. 
Member  of  second  Ecumenical  Conference  of  Methodism,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1891;  of  General  Conference,  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1896;  of  same  at  Chicago, 


144  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1880 

1900.  Representative  for  Ninth  General  Conference  District  in  the  gen- 
eral committees  for  the  Freedman's  Aid  and  Southern  Education  Society, 
the  Church  Extension  Society,  and  the  Missionary  Society. 

Married  Jennie  Lindgren,  17  June  1896,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Richard  Lindgren,  born  25  Nov.  189^. 

Residence,  2243  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

323.    ETTIE  LEILA  SMITH. 

Born  29  Dec.  1858,  at  McHenry,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1885,  A.M.  Bgtany  prize,  1878.  OssoU.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Taught  at  Havana,  111.,  1882-84;  at  Hinsdale,  1884-87; 
at   La   Porte,   Ind.,  1887-90;   Havana,  1890-92;   Pontiac,  1892-93;    River 

Forest,  1894-95;  Chicago,  1895 .     Member  of  Chicago  and  Cook  Coimty 

High  School  Associations ;  High  School  Teachers'  Club ;  Daughters  of  the 
Revolution. 

Permanent  address,  Clifton,  111. 

324.     LEVI  PITNER  WARRINGTON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  180  and  325.        , 

Born  2  Aug.  1853,  at  Quincy,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  1890,  A.M.  1886,  M.D.,  from  Chicago  Medical 
College.  Physician.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  since  1894;  member 
of  Rock  River  Conference.     Pastor  at  Minooka,  111. 

Married  Mary  Leanora  Beaman,  19  June  1890,  at  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

Residence,  Minooka,  Grundy  Co.,  111. 

326.    THOMAS  CLINTON  WARRINGTON. 

Brother  of  Nos.  180  and  324. 

Born  19  April  1852,  at  Quincy,  111.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School, 
Chaddock  College,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1883, 
A.M.  1882,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Hinman.  Member  of  Life- 
Saving  Crew.  Editor  and  publisher  of  Tripod,  1878-80.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal.     Member  of  Rock  River  Conference. 

Married  JuUa  E.  Ormiston,  20  June  1882,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children — Isabel  Ormiston,  born  23  March  1883.     (In  college  1900 ). 

Raymond  Ormiston,  born  19  Aug.  1884.     (In  college  1901 ). 

Ruth  Ormiston,  born  11  May  1891. 

Residence,  Maiden,  111. 

326.     JULIA  DICKINSON  WATSON  (THOMPSON). 

Born  28  Aug.  1860,  at  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Mann,  Deering,  and  Kirk  prizes. 
Married  Slason  Thompson,  28  April  1887,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Julia,  born  10  June  1888. 

Barbara,  born  14  Aug.  1891. 

Margaret,  born  26  Aug.  1895. 
Residence,  328  Superior  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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327.     MARY  ELIZABETH  WEBSTER  (RICE). 

Born  in  1860,  at  Wells  River,  Vt.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     B.L. 

Married  Charles  Byron  Rice,  15  Feb.  1883,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Webster  B.,  born  19  Nov.  1885. 

William  W.,  born  22  Jan.  1888. 

Charles  B.,  Jr.,  born  17  May  1893. 
Residence,  Highland  Park,  111. 

328.     FRANCIS  ASBURY  WOOD. 

Born  17  Jan.  1859,  at  Point  Bluff,  Wis.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1883,  A.M.  Deering  prize.  Hinman.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Student  of  Germanic  Philology  at  University  of  Gottingen, 
1888-90;  fellow  in  Germanic  Philology,  University  of  Chicago,  1893-95. 
1895,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago.  Taught  in  Nebraska,  1881-88;  studied 
in  Germany,  1888-90;  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin  in  Chaddock  College 
(Quincy,  111.),  1890-93;  fellow  in  German  at  Chicago  University,  1893-95; 
assistant  in  Medill  High  School,  Chicago,  1895-97;  Professor  of  German  Lan- 
guage and  Literature  at  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  1897-1903.  In- 
structor in  Germanic  Philology,  University  of  Chicago,  1903 .     Member 

of  Modern  Language  Association,  1893.  Author  of  a  pamphlet,  "Verner's 
Law  in  Gothic  and  the  Reduplicating  Verbs  in  Germanic";  of  monograph, 
"Color-Names  and  Their  Congeners  ";  of  contributions  to  Modern  Language 
Notes,  Vols.  X,  XI,  XII,  XIII,  XIV,  XV,  XVI,  XVII,  XVIII,;  to  Publica- 
tions of  the  Modern  Language  Association,  Vols.  XI,  XIV;  to  American  Jour- 
nal of  Philology,  Vols.  XIX,  XX,  XXI;  to  the  Journal  of  Germanic  Philology, 
Vols.  I,  II;  to  Paul-Braune-Sievers  Beitrdge,  Vol.  XXIV;  to  Indogermanische 
Forschungen,  Vol.  XIII. 

Married  Rose  H.  Burt,  6  Aug.  1896. 

Residence,  Mt.  Vernon.  Iowa.  Address  after  1  July  1903,  University  of 
IH|    Chicago. 

IT- 


CLASS  OF  1881. 

FRANK  TAYLOR  ANDREWS. 
Brother  of  No.  246. 


Born  10  April  1858,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Babcock  School,  Chicago. 
A..B.  1885,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi.  1884,  M.D.,  Northwestern  Medical  School. 
Physician.  Demonstrator  of  Histology,  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School,  1886-87;  Lecturer  in  the  same,  1887-88;  Professor  of  Histology,  1888- 
94;  Professor  of  Histology  and  CHnical  Gynecology,  1894-95;  Professor  of 

CUnical  Gynecology,   1895 ;  attending   gynecologist    to    Mercy  Hospital. 

Member  of  Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences  and  several  medical  societies.     Fel- 

^^   low  of  the  American  Academy  of  Medicine. 

^m         Married, ,  31  Jan.  1893. 


146  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1881 

330.     ARTHUR  HYSLOP  BRIGGS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  360  and  535. 

Born  16  Jan.  1859,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1885,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Adelphic  prize. 
Editor  the  Vidette.  1887,  B.D.,  Boston  University  School  of  Theology. 
1899,  D.D.,  Northwestern  University.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Before  theological  studies  was  State  Teamster  in  Yosemite  Valley,  and  Assis- 
tant Superintendent  Boys'  and  Girls'  Aid  Society,  San  Francisco.  Pastor  in 
Vallejo,  San  Jose,  and  San  Francisco,  1887-97;  President  of  lUff  School  of 
Theology,  1897-1900;  Pastor  Central  Churcff,  San  Francisco,  since  1900.  Has 
published  a  pamphlet,  "Facts  Concerning  the  Closing  of  the  Iliff  School  of 
Theology." 

Married  Edna  S.  Iliff,  26  May  1897,  at  Denver,  Colo. 

Rrsidence,  1611  Vallejo  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

331.    JOHN  PATRICK  BRUSHINGHAM. 

Born  in  1855,  in  New  York  State.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  1897,  D.D.  Adelphic  prize;  Deering  prize.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  of  various  churches  in  Chicago;  now  at  First 
M.  E.  Church. 

Married  Lillia  S.  Norton,  of  Olean,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct.  1881. 

Children — Nellie  P.,  born  1885. 
Robert  M.,  born  1887. 

Residence,  108  Washington  St.,  Chicago. 

332.     JOHN  CLARKE  BUTCHER. 

Born  5  April  1857,  at  Tingewick,  Bucks,  England.  Prepared  in  England, 
and  in  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  1884,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1885,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Adelphic. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Missionary  and  clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  At  Mora- 
dabad,  India,  1885-88;  at  Bijnor,  1888-91;  at  Moradabad,  1891-93;  at 
Bareilly,  1893-96;  at  Palatine,  111.,  pastor,  1896-98;  at  Naini  Tal,  India, 
1899 .  Member  of  Rock  River  Conference,  1880-85 ;  of  North  India  Confer- 
ence, 1886-96 ;  Rock  River,  1896-98 ;  North  India,  1899 .     Author  of  "  Bun- 

yadklbdten,"  "Roman-Urdu  PahH  Ketdb,"  "Roman-Urdu  Duri  Ketdb." 

Married  Ada  Cythera  Proctor,  4  Jan.  1888,  at  Bombay,  India. 

Children — Richard  Proctor,  born  6  Sept.  1889;  died  15  Nov.  1889. 
Arthur  Willis,  born  17  July  1891 ;  died  25  Sept.  1894. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  born  17  Oct.  1893. 
Ethel  Clara,  born  4  Feb.  1902. 

Residence,  Oak  Openings,  Naini  Tal,  India. 

333.     WILLIAM  ROSWELL  CHAMBERLAIN. 

Born  31  Aug.  1851,  at  St.  Elmo,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity  Academy.     Ph.B.     Adelphic.     Delta  Upsilon.     Attended  Union    Col- 


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lege  of  Law.     Taught  school.     Admitted  to  bar,    1884;  since  practicing  in 
Chicago.     Published  articles  on  Attorney  and  Attorney-General,  and  Judi- 
cial Procedure  Reform,  Vol.  VI.,  Chicago  Law  Journal. 
Married  Harriet  J.  Haines,  21  Feb.  1887,  at  Chicago. 
Children — Faith  Carrie,  born  7  Nov.  1888. 
Grace  Ann,  born  8  April  1890. 
Philo  Haines,  born  16  Sept.  1893. 
Residence,  1139  Wellington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  84  La  Salle  St. 

334.     EBEN  PRATT  CLAPP. 

Born  10  March  1859,  at  Rome,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Graduated  from  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  Chicago,  1882 ;  studied  in  Europe.  President  of  Alumni  Association, 
1898-99.     Physician  in  Evanston  since  graduation. 

Married  (1)  Mary  EUzabeth  Norton  (No.  394),  at  Winona,  Minn.,  23  Jan. 
1889;  she  died  29  April  1897,  at  Evanston,  111.  (2)  Mary  B.  Norton,  of 
Winona,  Minn.,  26  June  1901,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Children — James  Norton,  born  2  Jan.  1892. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  born  9  Nov.  1895. 

Residence,  1420  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

336.    JOSEPH  MEEK  CORMACK. 

Born  28  Feb.  1855,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Delta  Upsilon.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  in  Rock  River 
Conference  since  1883;  now  at  New  Milford,  111. 

Married  (1)  Jane  H.  Marshall  (No.  345),  27  Nov.  1884,  near  Sycamore,  111.; 
she  died  3  March  1900.     (2)  Maude  E.  Miller  (No.  1106),  4  Sept.  1902. 

Children — Joseph  Marshall,  born  8  Aug.  1893. 

Kimball  .James  Marshall,  born  18  Feb.  1900. 

Residence,  New  Milford,  111. 

336.     MOSES  SMITH  CROSS. 

Born  8  April  1854,  at  lAghtsville,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Wheaton  College,  and  Chicago  University,  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1882,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Tutor  in 
G.  B.  I.,  1882-84.  Studied  at  the  Universities  of  Leipzig,  Berlin,  and 
Athens,  1888-89.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Clay  Street 
Church,  Stockton,  Cal.,  1890-91.  Since  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  in 
University  of  the  Pacific. 

Residence,  College  Park,  San  Jos^,  Cal. 

337.     RAYMOND  VICTOR  DE  GROFF. 

Born  17  July  1859,  at  SterUng,  111.  Prepared  at  Steriing  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S.     Hinman.     Sigma  Chi.     En- 


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gaged  in  journalism  for  a  time.  Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Fulton,  111.,  for 
three  years;  in  Farmington  five  years;  in  Belvidere  two  years.  Since  1897 
at  Spring  Valley. 

Married  Bertha  M.  Hazen,  1  Oct.  1885,  at  Amjpoy,  111. 

Child — Hazel  Lorine,  born  20  July  1886. 

Residence,  Spring  Valley,  111. 

338.  GEORGE  ALFRED  FOSTER. 

Born  17  April  1859,  at  Whitewater,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Milwaukee  High 
School,  Markham's  Academy  (Milwaukee^,  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  and  Kirk 
prizes.  LL.B.  from  Kent  College  of  Law.  President  of  Alumni  Association, 
1899-1900.     Mercantile  business  in  Chicago. 

Married  Mary  H.  Scovil,  30  Sept.  1884,  Chicago. 
Children— K^jjvm-E,  born  27  March  1886;  died  12  Sept.  1886. 
Melissa  Elmore,  born  14  Jan.  1888. 
George  Henry,  born  28  June  1890. 
Scovil,  born  6  June  1892;  died  April  1893. 
Elinor,  born  9  Nov.  1895. 
Residence,   1914   Sheridan   Rd.,  Evanston,  111.     Office,  167  Fifth  Ave., 
Chicago. 

339.  WALTER  BARNARD  HELM. 

Born  12  Oct.  1859,  Indian  Town,  Tama  Co.,  Iowa.  Entered  from  Beaver 
Dam  (Wis.)  High  School.  B.S.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  1884,  M.D., 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Interne  Cook  County  Hospital, 
1884  and  1885.  Course  in  New  York  Post-Graduate  Medical  School,  1895. 
Physician  and  Surgeon.  Health  officer  at  Rockford,  111.,  for  three  years. 
Attending  physician  and  surgeon  in  Rockford  City  Hospital  since  1889. 
Surgeon  I.  C.  R.  R.  Member  of  American  Medical  Association,  Wisconsin 
Central  Medical  Society,  Winnebago  County  Medical  Society,  and  Illinois 
State  Medical  Society. 

Married  Mary  C.  Gibson,  26  Oct.  1887,  at  Rockford,  111. 

Children — Allan  G.,  born  8  Nov.  1888. 
Elizabeth,  bom  27  Jan.  1892. 

Residence,  740  N.  Church  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

340.     HORACE  NELSON  HERRICK. 

Bom  17  June  1846,  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Fort  Wayne  Col- 
lege, Asbury  University,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Deering  prize,  1881.  1881,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1889,  A.M. 
(hon.),  Northwestern  University.  1892,  D.D.,  De  Pauw  University.  Cler- 
gyman, Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  North  Indiana  Conference;  pastor 
at  Winchester,  Knightstown,  Goshen,  1881-90.  President  of  Fort  Wayne 
College,  1888-90.  Pastor  at  Anderson,  1890-92.  Presiding  elder  of  Muncie 
District,  1892-98.  Pastor  at  Wabash,  Ind.,  1898-1901;  at  Logansport, 
Ind.,  April  to  Dec.  1901.     Presiding  elder  of  Kokomo  District,  Indiana,  Dec. 


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1901 .     Member  of  the  General  Conferences  at   Cleveland   and    Chicago, 

1896  and  1900.  Has  published  a  pamphlet,  "Souvenir  Report  of  Muncie 
District/'  1898;  contributor  to  Methodist  Review  and  Western  Christian 
Advocate. 

Married  Mary  Effie  Erick,  28  June  1868,  in  Allen  Co.,  Ind. 

Children — Bessie  Ruth  (Canse). 
William  Vernon. 

Residence,  145  W.  Mulberry  St.,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

341.     *WILLIAM  HENRY  HUSTON. 

Bom  12  Aug.  1858,  at  Fairplay,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  (111.) 
Seminary.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Delta  Upsilon.  Deering  prize.  LL.B.  and 
LL.M.,  Columbian  University,  Washington,  D.  C.  Farmed  near  Britt,  Iowa, 
1881-85.  Appointed  clerk  of  U.  S.  War  Department,  1885;  detailed  to  Cen- 
tral Board  of  Examiners,  May  1889;  recalled  to  War  Department,  Sept.  1889; 
transferred  to  Central  Board  of  Examiners,  1894,  and  was  clerk  until  his  death. 

Died  1  April  1899,  at  EHzabeth,  Colo. 

342.     BENJAMIN  BROWN  JAMES. 

Born  4  July  1860,  at  Island  Grove,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Graduate  student  in  Physics,  1892-93. 
Taught  school  in  Glencoe,  111.,  Farmington,  Mo.,  and  Evanston,  111.  After- 
ward electrician  in  Chicago.  Teacher  in  Joliet  High  School  in  1896,  and  in 
State  Normal  School,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  in  1898.  Now  Principal  of  high 
school  in  West  Superior,  Wis. 

Married  (1)  Emma  Meserve  (No.  347),  1885,  at  Kenosha,  Wis.  Divorced, 
1888.      (2)  Ida  Bowman,  in  Aug.  1895. 

Children — Louise  Meserve,  born  1886. 

Helen  Ida,  born  1  Nov.  1896. 

Residence,  West  Superior,  Wis. 

343.    WILLIAM  HENRY  LACY. 

Born  8  Jan.  1858,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Entered  from  Milwaukee  High 
School.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibhcal 
Institute.  Missionary  and  clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  on 
three  charges  in  Wisconsin.  Since  then  missionary  in  Foochow,  China. 
Member  of  Foochow  Conference.  Superintendent  of  Methodist  Anglo- 
Chinese  Book  Concern,     Manager  of  Union  Methodist  Publishing  House. 

Married  Emma  Nind  (No.  316),  24  May  1883,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Children — Walter  N.,  born  1884. 
Henry  V.,  born  1886. 

Residence,  Foochow,  China. 

344.     ELIZABETH  CURTIS  MAC  ARTHUR  (MAY). 

Bom  5  April  1858,  at  Johet,  111.  Entered  from  Rockford  High  School. 
A.B.     1884,    A.M.     Ossoli.     Botany    prize.     Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Graduate 


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study  in  Berlin  and  Heidelberg,  Germany.  Teacher  in  Platteville  Normal 
School,  Wisconsin,  1883-85.  Author  of  "Moly,"  a  book  of  poems  (New 
York,  1887).  Has  contributed  poems  to  Youth's  Companion,  Sunday  School 
Times,  St.  Nicholas,  Harper's  Weekly,  Collier's  Weekly,  Ladies'  Home  Journal, 
Bachelor  of  Arts,  etc. 

Married  Albert  Bascom  May,  1  July  1886,  at  Rockford,  111. 
Children — Richard  Bascom,  born  17  Nov.  1887. 
Donald  Curtis,  born  24  June  1889. 
Jessie  Elizabeth,  born  18  April  1891. 
Jean  Evelyn,  born  14  Oct.  1893. 
Residence,  287  Pleasant  St.,  Mil\vaukee,*Wis. 

346.     *JANE  H.  MARSHALL  (CORMACK). 

Bom  19  Dec.  1859,  at  Charter  Grove,  111.  Entered  from  Sycamore  High 
School.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Charter  member  of  Beta  chapter  of  Alpha  Phi.  Taught 
school  at  Charter  Grove,  1881-84.  Superintendent  of  Children's  Meetings  of 
Epworth  Grove  Camp-Meeting  for  several  years.  Superintendent  of  Infant 
Department  of  Sunday  School  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Chicago,  1884-85. 

Married  Joseph  Meek  Cormack  (No.  335),  27  Nov.  1884,  at  Charter 
Grove,  111. 

Died  3  March  1900,  in  Chicago,  111. 

846.  JOSEPH  ALEXANDER  MATLACK. 

Born  26  May  1854,  in  Philadelphia.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal.  Rock  River  Conference;  in  Chicago,  1883-86;  in  Free- 
port,  1886-89;  in  Chicago,  1889-95;  in  Sterling,  1895-98;  since  in  Chicago. 
Now  pastor  of  DeKalb  and  Leavitt  Sts.  Church.  1902,  D.D.,  Garrett  Bibli- 
cal Institute.     Secretary  of  Rock  River  Conference. 

Married  Emma  Lavina  Harvey,  26  May  1875,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Children — Harold  Elmer,  born  5  Sept.  1879. 
Joseph  Roy,  born  4  Jan.  1883. 
Edith  Lillian,  born  13  July  1887. 
Gertrude  Emma,  born  28  Nov.  1893. 
Glenn  Edwin,  born  7  Nov.  1896. 
Residence,  68  DeKalb  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

347.     EMMA  PATIENCE  MESERVE  (JAMES). 

Bom  15  Sept.  1860,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Lake  View  High  School. 
A.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Declamation  prize;  Ossoli  essay  prize.  Teacher  at  Men- 
dota  and  Riverside,  111.;  since  1887,  teacher  in  Englewood  High  School, 
Chicago. 

Married  Benjamin  Brown  James  (No.  342),  1885,  at  Kenosha,  Wis. 
Obtained  divorce  1888. 

Child — Louise  Meserve,  born  1886. 

Residence,  6421  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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348.     NATHAN  CLARK  MILLER. 

Born  25  Oct.  1859,  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.  Entered  from  Lincoln  College, 
Missouri.  Ph.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  at 
Longmont,  Colo.,  1881-84;  at  McGregor,  Iowa,  till  1886;  since  then  practicing 
law  in  Chicago  and  in  Colorado.  Has  been  district,  county,  and  city  attorney. 
Since  1888  has  been  at  Durango,  Colo. 

Residence,  Durango,  Colo. 

34^.    JAMES  EDGAR  NICHOL. 

Born  17  Jan.  1855,  at  Marseilles,  111.     Entered  from  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     A.B.     1885,  A.M.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.     Mem- 
ber of  Des  Moines  Conference  since  1881 ;  pastor  at  Riverton,  Murray,  Russell, 
Maxwell,  Scranton,  Ogden,  Bayard,  Boonesboro,  and  Exira,  Iowa. 
Married  Helen  Eldora  Pope,  14  June  1882,  at  Odell,  111. 
Children — Gertrude  Edith,  born  28  May  1883;  died  14  May  1884. 
RoscoE  Everett,  born  17  May  1886. 
Harold  Clyde,  born  21  May  1894. 
Residence,  Exira,  Iowa. 

350.     *FREDERICK  PORTER. 

Born  3  Aug.  1848,  at  Butterwick,  Lincolnshire,  England.  Entered  from 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B,  1884,  A.M.  Delta  Upsilon. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Ruby  Hill,  Nev.,  1881-83; 
Lincoln  St.  Church,  Chicago,  1883-84;  Batavia,  111.,  1884-86;  Marshfield  Ave. 
Church,  Chicago,  1886-90;  Centenary  Church,  Rockford,  1890-91;  Glendora, 
Cal.,  1891-92. 

Married  Alice  Downey,  14  Nov.  1883,  at  Greencastle,  Ind. 
C/^iWren— Alfred,  born  1  Sept.  1884;  died  2  Sept.  1884. 

Alice  Maude,  born  15  Dec.  1885;  died  13  Aug.  1886. 
Anna  Downey,  born  21  Jan.  1887. 
Helen  Frederica,  born  19  March  1889. 
Died  13  April  1892,  at  Ottawa,  Kan. 

351.     FRANK  LEON  RICE. 

Born  11  May  1859.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
B.S.  1890,  M.S.  In  manufacturing  business  in  Chicago,  since  graduation. 
President  of  the  Rice  Engine  and  Boiler  Co.  With  N.  S.  Davis,  Jr.  (No.  301), 
compiled  "North  American  Batrachia  and  Reptilia." 

Residence,  Gault  House,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  350  Franklin  St.,  Chicago. 

352.    JOHN  SCHNEIDER. 

Born  14  Dec.  1849,  at  DussUngen,  Wiirtemberg,  Germany.  Entered  from 
Oberlin  College,  Ohio.  A.B.  Adelphic.  1884,  A.M.  1881,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Wisconsin 
Conference.     Pastor  at  Orfordville,  Elkhorn,  Edgerton,  Ripon,  Milwaukee, 


152  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1881 

Green  Bay,  Neenah,   Wauwatosa,  Fort  Atkinson,  Waupun  and   Kaukauna. 
Secretary  of  Wisconsin  Conference,  1889-1903. 

Married  (1)  Sarah  Ann  Cameron,  23  Sept.  1875,  at  Trenton,  Wis.;  she 
died  7  Jan.  1891.     (2)  Rosa  Kolbow,  5  Dec.  1891„at  Milwaukee. 
Children — Percy  Cameron,  born  13  Aug.  1876;  died  7  May  1890. 
Archibald  George,  born  18  July  1879. 
Carl  Winfred,  born  11  May  1886. 
Howard  Lucien,  born  5  Dec.  1892. 
Earl  Kenneth,  born  14  May  1893. 
Ralph  Irving,  bom  9  March  1900. 
Residence,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 

353.  MARTHA  GERTRUDE  SKELTON  (POOLEY). 

Born  18  Nov.  1859,  at  Flora,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy  and  Evanston  High  School.  Ph.B.  1884,  Ph.M.  Teacher  in 
Lockport,  111.,  1881-82;  Preceptress  and  Professor  of  Higher  Mathematics 
and  German,  in  Upper  Iowa  University,  1882-84.  President  of  Northwestern 
Branch  of  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  for  three  years.  President 
of  Rockford  Deaconess  Examining  Board  for  two  years.  President  of  Rock- 
ford  District  of  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society. 

Married  Rev.  Robert  Henry  Pooley  (No.  377),  14  Aug.  1884,  at  Evans- 
ton,  111. 

Residence,  614  Peach  St.,  Rockford,  111. 

354.     CLAUDIUS  BUCHANAN  SPENCER. 

Born  20  Oct.  1856,  at  Fowlerville,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Howell  (Mich.) 
High  School.  A.B.  1887,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Editor  Tripod,  1879-80.  1897,  D.D.,  Lawrence  University.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Calumet,  Detroit,  and  Owosso,  Mich.;  Denver,  Col. 
Member  of  Colorado  Conference.  Editor  of  Rocky  Mountain  Christian 
Advocate,  1892-1900;  of  Central  Christian  Advocate,  1900 . 

Married  Mary  L.  Mitchell,  20  Oct.  1886,  at  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Children — Helen  M.,  born  1887. 

Marjorie  E.,  born  1890. 
Mildred  L,  born  1895. 

Address,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  care  of  Central  Christian  Advocate. 

355.     POLEMUS  HAMILTON  SWIFT. 

Bom  24  Oct.  1853,  at  Palmyra,  Wis.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1884,  A.M.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Gage  debate  prize,  1880;  Adelphic  prize,  1880;  Deering  essay  prize,  1881 
Editor  the  Northwestern,  1881.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1888, 
A.M.  and  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  University;  1896,  D.D.,  Northwestern  University. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Rock  River  Conference;  pastor 
at  Centenary  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Chicago,  1883-85;  Court  Street 
Church,  Rockford,  1885-90;  Oakland  Church,  Chicago,  1890-95;  Englewood, 


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Chicago,  1895-1900;  since  at  Wesley  Church,  Chicago.  Delegate  to  the  Gen- 
i6ral  Conferences  of  1896  and  1900;  delegate  to  the  Ecumenical  Conference, 
'London,  1900.  Member  of  American  Institute  of  Philosophy  and  Chicago 
Academy  of  Sciences. 

Author  of  "Star  in  the  West,"  (Curtis  and  Jennings,  New  York  and  Cin- 
cinnati, 1898),  and  contributor  to  the  Methodist  Review  for  July  1898  and 
1899,  and  May  1900,  and  to  numerous  newspapers. 

Married  Olive  Lois  Boynton,  20  Nov.  1883,  at  Keeseville,  N.  Y. 
Children— MAJiiA.^  Ella,  born  31  Aug.  1884;  died  4  April  1886. 
George  Hamilton,  born  3  Feb.  1886. 
Mildred  Eloise,  born  11  Dec,  1889. 

Rosamond  Boynton,  born  11  May  1900;  died  2  Feb.  1903. 
Residence,  1009  N.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

366.     FRANK  HILL  THATCHER. 

Born  17  July  1859,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Aurora  High  School. 
Ph.B.  1884,  Ph.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Lawyer  at  Aurora,  111.,  until  1899; 
since  in  Minnesota. 

Married  Edith  S.  Norton  of  Winona,  Minn.,  21  Jan.  1891. 

Residence,  275  W.  Wabasha  St.,  Winona,  Minn. 

367.     PARKER  STEWART  WEBSTER. 

Born  17  Oct.  1857,  at  New  Hampton,  Iowa.  Entered  from  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  A.M.  Delta  Upsilon.  Attended  Union  Col- 
lege of  Law,  1882-83.  Lawyer  in  Dubuque,  Iowa;  within  the  past  few  years 
has  moved  to  Chicago. 

Residence,  Virginia  Hotel,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  79  Dearborn  St. 

368.     FREDERICK  SEYMOUR  WHEELER. 

In  college,  1877-81.  A.B.  A.M.  In  business  in  Chicago  until  1899; 
since  in  New  York  City. 

Address,  11  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


CLASS  OF  1882. 

369.  STANLEY  PATTERSON  BLACK. 

Born  21  Aug.  1859,  at  Omaha,  Neb.  Entered  from  Central  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  1885,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College. 
Interne  in  Cook  County  Hospital,  1885-87;  in  the  Royal-Imperial  Hospital, 
Vienna,  1887-89.  Practiced  medicine  in  Chicago,  1889-97;  Instructor  in 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School  and  Pathologist  at  Mercy  Hospital 
during  same  period.  Since  physician  in  Pasadena  and  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Member  of  Chicago  Medical  Society,  1889-97;  Los  Angeles  County  Medical 
Society,  Southern  California  Medical  Society,  and  Pasadena  Medical  Society, 
since  1898.     PubUshed  various  articles  in  medical  journals. 


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Married  Ella  Piper,  26  May  1892,  in  Chicago. 
Children— Ada  Harris,  born  10  May  1893. 

Gardner,  born  14  June  1896. 

Mary  Raynolds,  born  26  June  189^. 
Residence,    55   Orange  Grove  Ave.,   Pasadena,  Cal.     Office,  737  Buena 
Vista  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

360.     ALVAH  GREEN  BRIGGS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  330  and  535. 

Born  11  March  1860,  at  Santa  Clara,»Cal.     Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.   Beta  Theta  Pi.  Editor   Northwestern.     In   busi- 
ness in  San  Francisco,  Cal.     With  Sierra  Buttes   Gold    Mining  Co.,  1884-96. 
Married  Laura  J.  Richards,  13  June  1887,  at  Sierra  City,  Cal. 
Children — Arthur  Allan,  born  1  Feb.  1890. 
Ellen  Green,  born  12  June  1891. 
Laura  J.,  born  3  May  1895. 
Residence,  Newark,  Cal.  7 

361.     *WILLIAM  FRANCIS  CARROLL. 

Born  at  Henry,  111.  In  college,  1877-79  and  1881-82.  A.B.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Editor  the  Vidette,  1879.  Ran  a  stock  farm  at  Corning,  Kan., 
1878-79.     Admitted  to  bar  of  Kansas. 

Died  4  March  1885,  at  Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico. 

362.     JAMES  SIMPSON  CONWELL. 

Born  4  July  1859,  at  Winona,  Minn.  Entered  from  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.S.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Hinman  prize.  Mem- 
ber of  Life-Saving  Crew.  In  business  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1882-89 ;  wholesale 
bicycle  business,  San  Francisco,  1889-97;  manager  of  automobile  factory, 
Indianapolis,  1897-1901 ;  now  in  business  at  Anderson,  Ind. 

Married  (1)  Hattie  Ruena  Cone  (ex-'82),  18  Sept.  1885,  at  Winona,  Minn.; 
she  died  20  Jan.  1886.  (2)  Mae  Hopkinson,  20  April  1891,  at  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Children — Valentine  Larooka,  born  14  Feb.  1892. 
Delsy  Dyche,  born  8  March  1896. 

Residence,  Anderson,  Ind. 

363.    JESSIE  HALE  COWLES  (BROWN). 

Born  27  April  1861,  at  Cascade,  Iowa.  Prepared  in  various  high  schools 
and  Wisconsin  State  Normal  School.  Ph.B.  Ossoli.  Taught  one  year  in 
Fremont,  Neb. 

Married  Rev.  George  Matthew  Brown,  28  Oct.  1885,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Children — Walter  Henry,  born  14  Aug.  1886. 
Winifred  Alice,  born  20  June  1891. 
George  Cowles,  born  13  Aug.  1893. 
Residence,  Derby,  Conn. 


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364.     CHARLES  WORTHINGTON  DARROW. 


Born    7   Dec.    1857,   at   Janesville,    Wis.      Entered   from    Northwestern 
University    Academy.     B.S.      Telegraph     operator,     1871-75;     train     dis- 
patcher;  private  secretary  to  President  of  Board  of  Underwriters,  Chicago; 
private  secretary  to  Assistant  General  Solicitor  of  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  Chicago; 
admitted  to  the  bar,  1885;  since  county  attorney,  Garfield  Co.,  Colo. 
Married  EHzabeth  G.  Morper,  5  Oct.  1885,  at  Elroy,  Wis. 
Children — Helen  Louise,  born  10  May  1888. 
Nicholas  Jay,  born  22  July  1889. 
Alice  Gretchen,  born  9  Sept.  1890. 
Gretchen,  born  23  Sept.  1892. 
Charles  Worthington,  Jr.,  born  29  March  1894. 
Harriette  Elizabeth,  born  31  March  1896;  died  10  Oct.  1896. 
Horace  Frederick,  born  22  June  1897. 
Leslie  Joseph,  born  17  Aug.  1898. 
Herman  Leutzen,  born  9  April  1900. 
Jane  Esther,  born  22  Sept.  1901. 
Arthur  Clifford,  born  11  Oct.  1902. 
Residence,  Glenwood  Springs,  Colo. 

366.  WILLIAM  ANDREW  DYCHE. 

Brother  of  No.  707. 

Born  25  May  1861,  at  Monroe,  Ohio.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Graduate  study  in  Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy.  Druggist.  Mem- 
ber of  Examining  Committee  of  Northwestern  University  School  of  Pharmacy; 
alderman  in  Evanston,  1892-95;  mayor  of  Evanston,  1895-99;  president  of 
Illinois  State  Board  of  Pharmacy,  1900;  president  of  Northwestern  University 
Alumni  Association,  1891-92;  trustee  of  Northwestern  University  since  1894. 

Married  May  Louise  Bennett  (No.  606),  11  Feb.  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — David  Benneti^,  born  19  Dec.  1902. 

Residence,  1882  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111. 

366.     WALTER  ALLEN  EVANS. 

Born  .     Entered  college   from  Plainfield,  111.,  in  1878.     A.B. 

[1885,  A.M.     1884,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute.     Delta  Upsilon.     Clergy- 
lan.  Congregational;  at  Maiden,  Mass.;  at  Fenton,  Mich. 
Married  Helen  SchUeman  (ex-'85),  1  Jan.  1885,  at  Fargo,  N.  D. 
Residence  unkno\yn. 

367.  NATHAN  JAMES  HARKNESS. 

Born  4  Sept.  1852,  at  Starksboro,  Vt.     Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
•sity  Academy.     Ph.B.     1885,  Ph.M.     Adelphic.     Delta  Upsilon.     Clergy- 
lan,  Methodist  Episcopal.     Member  of  Rock  River  Conference.     Pastor  of 
[ndiana  Street,  Asburv,  and  Sheffield  Avenue  churches  in  Chicago,  1882-89; 


156  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1882 

Freeport,  1889-93;  Ada  Street  Church,  Chicago,  1893-95;  St.  Charles,  1895- 
98;  Sterhng,  1898-1901;  since  at  Marengo,  111.  President  of  Anti-Saloon 
League  at  Sterhng,  1900.  Author  of  "Epworth  Guards"  (Hunt  and  Eaton, 
New  York,  1894). 

Married  Maria  Virginia  Westlake,  26  Oct.  1886,  in  Chicago. 
Children — Thomas  Kent,  bom  1  Aug.  1887;  died  18  June  1888. 
Cornelia  Virginia,  bom  19  Oct.  1888. 
Nathan  James,  Jr.,  born  27  Dec.  1891. 
Isabella  Vincent,  born  29  Nov.  1894. 
Phebe  Helen,  born  10  Nov.  1896. 
Residence,  Marengo,  111. 

368.     EMILY  MARCIA  HATFIELD  (HOBART). 
Sister  of  Nos.  389  and  660. 

Born  14  Aug.  1860,  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  New  York.  Prepared  in  Logan 
Square  Seminary,  Philadelphia,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
A.B.  1887,  A.M.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize.  Missionary  in  Peking, 
China,  1882-92.  In  Evanston,  111.,  1892-93.  Missionary,  Tsun  Hua,  China, 
1893-99.     In  Evanston  since  1899. 

Married  WiUiam  Thomas  Hobart  (No.  283),  3  Aug.  1882,  at  Evanston. 

Residence,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

369.     LYDIA  LUELLA  HAYES  JONES  (TROWBRIDGE). 

Bom  28  Aug.  1859,  at  Evanston,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy..  A.B.  1887,  A.M.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  One  year  of  graduate  study  in  Germany.  Taught  in  Red  Oak  (la.) 
High  School  one  year;  Instructor  in  English  and  Mathematics  in  Fremont 
(Neb.)  Normal  School  and  Business  College,  1884-87;  traveling  and  studying 
in  Europe,  1888-89;  since  teaching  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago. 

Married  Dr.  Edward  Gilbert  Trowbridge,  26  April  1898,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  342  Bradley  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

370.    JOHN  LEE. 

Bom  in  Loughgall,  County  Armagh,  Ireland.  Arrived  in  Chicago  direct 
from  Londonderry,  July  1874.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1885,  A.M.  1882,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  member  of  Rock  River  Conference. 
Chairman  of  a  committee  appointed  by  Chicago  preachers'  meeting  to 
agitate  in  behalf  of  religious  freedom  in  Bolivia,  Ecuador  and  Peru,  1895. 

Author  of  numerous  controversial  pamphlets,  including  a  "Reply"  to 
Archbishop  Ireland's  assertion  that  Protestantism  did  nothing  for  liberty, 
a  discussion  with  Alexander  Sullivan  on  ''The  Part  That  Ireland  Played  in 
the  American  Revolution,"  and  "Religious  Persecution,"  an  examination  of 
Cardinal  Manning's  famous  letter  in  the  London  Times;  also  contributor  to 
various  religious  papers. 

Residence,  Peotone,  111. 


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371.     ROBERT  ALEXANDER  McPHERRIN. 


Born  12  Oct.  1860,  at  Knoxville,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Divided  Botany  prize,  1880;  class  president,  1882. 
Hinman.  Delta  Upsilon.  Taught  at  Glenwood,  111,,  1883;  hardware  busi- 
ness, Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1884-87;  same  in  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  1887-98;  ice 
manufacturer,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. ;  same,  Berkley,  Va.,  at  present. 

Married  Minnie  F.  Haw,  8  Dec.  1885,  at  Ottumwa,  la. 

Child — George  Robert,  born  14  Oct.  1888. 

Address,  Berkley,  Va.,  care  Berkley  Ice  Works. 

372.     FRANK  WARREN  MERRELL. 

Born  4  Aug.  1856,  at  Lindley,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Teachers'  Institute  and 
Classical  Seminary,  East  Paw  Paw,  111.  A.B.  1885,  A.M.  Hinman.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew. 
Taught  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1882-83.  1883,  B.D.,  Garrett 
BibUcal  Institute.  1890,  Ph.  D.  from  Illinois  Wesleyan  University  on  exami- 
nation. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Central  Illinois  Con- 
ference; pastor  at  MagnoHa,  1883-85;  Princeville,  1885-88;  D wight,  1888-91; 
Rock  Island,  1891-96;  Peoria,  presiding  elder,  since  1896.  1902,  D.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Pastor  at  Monmouth,  111. 
Married  Amelia  Persons,  26  Aug.  1876,  at  Sabbona,  111. 
Children — Morton  William,  born  20  Oct.  1880. 

Llewellyn  Reuben,  born  14  July  1886. 
Lloyd  F.,  born  13  Sept.  1887. 
DwiGHT,  born  19  Sept.  1889. 
Violet  Amelia,  born  6  March  1898. 
Residence,  Monmouth,  111. 

.  373.     PETER  DOWNEY  MIDDLEKAUFF. 


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Born  17  July  1858,  at  Adeline,  111.     Entered  from  Rock  River  Seminary. 
Ph.B.     Hinman.     Delta  Upsilon.     Editor  Northwestern,  1881-82.     Manager 
f  sales,  Deering  Harvester  Co.,  until  1901.     Capitalist. 

Married  Emma  May  Prindle  (No.  378),  26  April  1887,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Marjorie,  born  29  Jan.  1888. 

Robert,  born  17  June  1890. 
Residence,  1761  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Building. 


374.     HARRY  HUNTINGTON  MILLER. 


I    Born  2  Aug.  1861,  at  Granville,  111.     Entered  from  Evanston  High  School. 
.S.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Deering  prize.     Analytical  chemist  and  assayer,  St. 
aul,  Minn.,  1882-84;  mining  engineer.  Port  Arthur,  Canada,  1884-85;  manu- 
facturer of  agricultural  implements  and  in  real  estate  business,  Omaha,  Neb., 
85-89;  assayer  and  mining  engineer,  Honduras  and  Nicaragua,  Central 


158  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1882 

America,  1889-1900;  since  consulting  mining  engineer,  New  York  City.     In 
City  of  Mexico,  as  manager  of  Balsas  Valley  Co.  (13  Park  Row,  New  York). 
Member  of  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers  since  1895.     Has  pub- 
lished articles  in  mining  and  scientific  papers.      • 
Address,  City  of  Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico. 


376.    WILLIAM  HENRY  OTJEN. 

Born  4  Jan.  1854,  in  St.  Clair  Co.,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Markham's  Acad- 
emy, Milwaukee,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1885,  A.M. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Creston,  Millidgeville,  Erie, 
Albany,  Lighthouse,  Rochelle,  Oregon;  in  Rock  River  Conference. 

Married  Edith  A.  Bennett  of  Dodgeville,  Wis.,  8  Oct.  1884. 

Children — Duane  B.,  born  1885. 
Annie  M.,  born  1886. 

Residence,  Oregon,  111. 


376.     CHARLES  EDWARD  PIPER. 

Bom  12  June  1858,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1886,  A.M.  1890,  LL.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Member  of 
Life-Saving  Crew.  Mann  prize;  Hinman  prize,  1881.  Practicing  law  in 
Chicago. 

Married  Carrie  L.  Gregory  of  Indianola,  Iowa,  15  Aug.  1882. 
Children — Carrie  E.,  born  1884. 
LuLA  L.,  born  1887. 
Robert  G.,  born  1889. 
Margaret  J.,  born  1892;  died  1896. 
Charles  E.,  Jr.,  born  1898. 
Residence,  Berwyn,  111. 


377.     ROBERT  HENRY  POOLEY. 

Born  20  Jan.  1856,  at  Rush,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1885,  A.M.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mann 
prize  in  declamation,  1879,  and  second  in  oratory,  1880.  Member  of  Life- 
Saving  Crew.  1894,  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibhcal  Institute.  1896,  D.D.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  JoHet,  111. ;  Trinity  and  Wabash  Ave. 
Methodist  Episcopal  churches,  Chicago ;  Appleton,  Wis. ;  Oak  Park,  111. ;  First 
Church,  Rockford.  President  of  Northwestern  University  Alumni  Associa- 
tion, 1896-97.     Member  of  American  Institute  of  Christian  Philosophy. 

Married  Martha  Gertrude  Skelton  (No.  353).  14  Aug.  1884,  at  Evanston, 
111. 

Children — Leila  Jessica,  born  15  Sept.  1886. 

Eleanor  Gertrude,  born  26  July  1888. 
Elizabeth  Marguerite,  born  10  March  1890. 

Residence,  614  Peach  St.,  Rockford,  111. 


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378.     EMMA  MAY  PRINDLE  (MIDDLEKAUFF). 

Sister  of  No.  29 L 


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I^H  Born  17  Feb.  1860,  at  Elmira,  Minn.  Prepared  at  Evanston  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Chess  medal  and  Deering 
and  Kirk  prizes.     Studied  art. 

Married  Peter  D.  Middlekauff  (No.  373),  26  April  1887,  at  Evanston. 

Residence,  1761  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111. 

379.     FREDERICK  HILL  SHEETS. 
Brother  of  No.  1203. 

Born  25  Dec.  1859,  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deer- 
ing prize;  divided  Botany  prize.  Editor  Northwestern,  1882.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal.  Member  of  Rock  River  Conference;  pastor  at  Oregon, 
1882-86;  Sterling,  1886-87;  Dixon,  1887-88;  Blue  Island,  1889-91;  Richard 
Street,  JoHet,  1891-95;  Court  Street,  Rockford,  1895-97;  Grace  Church, 
Chicago,  1897-1901 ;  since  presiding  elder  of  Chicago  Western  District. 

Married  Mary  A.  Hill  (No.  411),  25  Dec.  1884,  at  Milwaukee. 

Children— AiA^T^n  Reid,  born  1  June  1888;  died  24  Feb.  1893. 
Fred  Hill,  born  12  Oct.  1891. 
Frank,  born  1  Aug.  1896;  died  21  Aug.  1896. 

Residence,  1604  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

380.    ADELE  SOMERS  (HALL). 

Born  3  Aug.  1861,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Evanston  High  School. 
B.L.  Corresponding  secretary  of  Chicago  Public  School  Art  Society;  director 
of  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae. 

Married  William  Tileston  Hall,  24  Oct.  1883,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Eleanor  Lorinda,  born  15  Nov.  1885. 

Richard  Somers,  born  19  Dec.  1889;  died  17  Jan.  1890. 
Edward  Somers,  born  13  July  1892. 
Adele  Kohl,  born  12  July  1894. 
Residence,  3519  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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381.     ELLA  MAY  TARR  (THOMSON). 

In   college,    1878-82.     B.L.     1885,    M.L.     Delta    Gamma.     Studied   in 
Europe,  1885-86.     Preceptress  and  Professor  of  Modern  Languages  in  Uni- 
rsity  of  Southern  California,  in  1887.     Ph.D.,  1887. 
Married  Edward  Thomson. 
Child— J AM^s  E.,  born  1889. 
Residence,  415  W.  Park  Ave.,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

382.     *SARAH  EXCEEN  WHITE. 


Born  in  1862.     Prepared  at  Evanston  High  School.     In  college,  1878-82. 
h.  B.  Delta  Gamma.     In  1885  assistant  principal  of  Belvidere  (111.)  High 
School. 

Died  in  1887. 


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CLASS  OF  1883. 

383.    JOHN  CONKEY  BANNISTER. 
Brother  of  Nos.  26  ^mstd  51. 

Born  15  Nov.  1860,  at  Evanston,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1887,  A.M.  Adelphic.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Adelphic 
oratorical  prize;  Deering  prize;  Kirk  prize.  Taught  in  Princeton  (111.)  High 
School,  1883-91 ;  since,  manufacturing  superintendent  of  Western  Tube  Co., 
Kewanee,  111. 

Married  Frances  Bryant,  25  Dec.  1886,*at  Princeton,  111. 
Children — Bryant,  born  1887. 
Kimball,  born  1889. 
Elizabeth,  born  1891. 
Laura,  born  1893.- 
JoHN  Howard,  born  1895. 
Frances,  born  1897. 
Residence,  519  S.  Tremont  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 

384.     HENRY  OLIN  CADY. 

Born  12  Sept.  1857,  in  Middlebury,  Vt.  Prepared  in  Middlebury  High 
School  and  College.  A.B.  1886,  A.M.  1886,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal  Insti- 
tute. Delta  Upsilon.  Missionary  and  clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Preached  in  Wisconsin  and  Illinois,  1883-86;  since,  missionary  at  Chungking, 
and  Chentu,  China.  Member  of  West  China  Conference.  On  furlough  in  1901, 
representing  the  Missionary  Society  at  the  New  England  conferences.  Re- 
turned to  China.  Contributor  to  the  religious  press,  notably  a  four-page 
article  in  the  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate,  Oct.  1900,  on  the  Boxer  upris- 
ing, entitled,  "Atrocities  of  the  Chinese." 

Married  Hattie  Yates,  11  June  1894,  at  Elburn,  111. 

Child— A  son,  born  28  July  1896;  died  31  July  1896. 

Residence,  Chentu,  West  China. 

885.    ANNA  LYON  CRANDON. 

Bom  13  July  1860,  at  Aurora,  111.  Entered  from  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academ5^  Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  At  home  in  Evanston  since  gradu- 
ation. 

Residence,  1414  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

386.  ASAHEL  HOLMES  DENMAN. 

Born  29  Nov.  1859,  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Academy  of 
College  of  City  of  New  York,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Adelphic.  Deering  prize.  LL.B.,  Iowa  State  University.  Editor  of 
Vidette-Reporter,  Iowa  State  University.  Lawyer,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  until 
1888;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1888-90;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1890-92;  Seattle,  1892-94; 
since  in  Tacoma. 

Address,  511  Fidelity  Bldg.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 


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387.     EMILY  A.  GREENMAN. 
Sister  of  Nos.  304  and  470. 


IB  1883] 

■^K  Born  14  Nov.  1858,  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Prepared  at  La  Grange  (Ind.) 
■^^  High  School.  Ph.B.  Teacher;  stenographer;  employed  with  Scientific 
American. 

Residence,  1914  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

Office,  Rookery  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

388.    MARTIN  MEDBERY  GRIDLEY. 

Born  16  May  1863,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  Mann 
prize  in  declamation,  1882;  Deering  essay  prize,  1883.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Editor  Northwestern,  Oct.  to  Dec.  1882.  1885,  liL.B., 
Union  College  of  Law.  Practiced  law  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1886;  since  then 
lawyer  in  Chicago.  Member  of  firm  Paden  &  Gridley.  Nominated  on  Demo- 
cratic ticket  for  Legislature  in  1890. 

Married  Ruth  Louise  Farwell,  4  June  1896,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Pearl  Farwell,  born  1897. 

Residence,  416  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

Office,  1001  Ashland  Block,  Chicago. 

389.     JAMES  TAFT  HATFIELD. 
Brother  of  Nos.  368  and  660. 

Born  15  June  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Rugby  Academy, 
Philadelphia,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1886,  A.M. 
Adelphic.  Kappa  Nu;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize,  1882. 
1890,  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Student  in  Sanskrit,  Canning  Col- 
lege, Lucknow,  India,  1884.  Professor  at  Rust  University,  Miss.,  1884-85; 
Principal  of  McCormick  School,  De  Funiak  Springs,  Fla.,  1885-86;  graduate 
student  and  fellow  in  Latin  at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1887-90;  student  in 
University  of  Bonn,  1890;  since,  Professor  of  the  German  Language  and 
Literature  in  Northwestern  University.  Attended  lectures  in  Universities 
of  Berlin,  Gottingen,  Leipsic,  and  Oxford. 


B        Enlisted  4  June  1898,  as  ordinary  seaman  in  U.  S.  Navy  for  the  Spanish- 
American  War;  chief  yeoman,  15  June  1898;  served  on  the  Yale  in  Cuban 
and  Porto  Rican  waters;  captain  of  5-inch  Gun  No.  5;  discharged  11  Aug. 
1898.     One  of  the  three  Americans  on  the  International  Committee  of  Ger- 
man scholars  to  dedicate  a  monument  at  Strassburg  on  the  150th  anniversary 
of  Goethe's  birth.     Member  of  American  Oriental  Society;  of  the  Modern 
Language  Association  of  America;  of  Deutsche  Bibliographische  Gesellschaft, 
Berlin;    of    Board    of    Directors    of    Northwestern    University  Settlement; 
^^^  president  of  Northwestern  University  Alumni  Association,  1901-03. 
I^B        Has  published  "  The  Elements  of  Sanskrit  Grammar, "  Lucknow,  American 
I^M.  E.  Church  Press,  1884;  "A  Study  of  Juvencus,"  Doctor's  dissertation, 
Bonn,    University   Press,    1890;    "Freytag's   Rittmeister   von   Alt-Rosen," 
Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1894;  "Goethe's  Hermann  und  Dorothea,"  with 


162  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1883 

introduction  and  notes,  New  York  and  London,  MacmillanCo.,  1899;  "  German 
Lyrics  and  Ballads,"  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.;  (with  P.  S.  Allen)  "The 
Diary  and  Correspondence  of  Wilhelm  Miiller,"  Chicago  University  Press, 
1903.  In  pamphlet  form:  "Beta  Memories,"  a  poem;  an  index  to  Gothic 
forms  in  "Kluge's  Etymologisches  Worterbuch^;  "The  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Chapel  Service";  "Materials  for  German  Composition,"  based  on 
"Storm's  Immensee";  "James  Russell  Lowell,"  an  address  delivered  at  the 
Lowell  Commemoration,  held  in  the  Architektenhaus,  Berlin;  "The  Church 
and  Art";  "Materials  for  German  Composition,"  based  on  "Hoher  als  die 
Kirche."  Contributor  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Oriental  Society; 
American  Journal  of  Philology;  Deutsche  WUndschau;  Das  litter arische  Echo; 
The  Nation;  Germania;  The  Dial;  Modern  Language  Notes;  New  England 
Magazine;  Methodist  Review;  Publications  of  American  Modern  Language 
Association;  Americana-Germanica;  Journal  of  Germanic  Philology,  etc. 

Married  Maude  Hollingsworth  Wilson,  13  March  1890,  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

Children — Henry  Wilson,  born  14  Sept.  1891;  died  3  July  1893. 
Margaret,  born  25  Sept.  1894. 
Theodore  Merryman,  born  7  May  1899. 

Residence,  617  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


390.    ALFRED  ERNEST  HILLS. 

Born  in  1862.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy.     A.B. 
Delta  Upsilon.     Hinman  prize.     In  1885,  herding  cattle  at  North  Park,  Colo. 
Residence,  Rand,  North  Park,  Colo. 


891.     HARRIET  AUGUSTA  KIMBALL  (McWILLIAMS). 

Born  22  Feb.  1861,  at  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Black  River 
Falls  High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Ph.M., 
1886.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Botany  prize,  1881.  Instructor  in 
Northwestern  University  Academy,  1883-91;  study  in  Paris,  1891-92; 
Instructor  in  Academy,  1892-97;  since,  residing  in  Dwight,  111.  Secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae. 

Married  John  Pollard  McWilliams,  5  Feb.  1898,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  Dwight,  111. 

392.     FRANK  ELMER  LORD. 

Born  20  Dec.  1861,  at  Dan  vers,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Holton,  Dan  vers,  and 
Salem  High  Schools.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Mann  declamation  prize.  Admitted  to  the  bar  in  1886,  and  since  attorney 
at  law  in  Chicago  with  firm  of  Hamline,  Scott  &  Lord.  Director  of  Evanston 
PubUc  Library,  1893-94 ;  director  and  trustee  of  Evanston  Emergency  Hos- 
pital; member  of  councilof  Northwestern  University  Settlement  Association 
since  1898;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  Alumni  Association,  1885-87. 

Residence,  1328  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  500  The  Temple, 
Chicago,  IH. 


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K         393.    MINNIE  RACHEL  MOULDING  (GOODSMITH). 
^f  Sister  of  No.  621. 

Born  5  Nov.  1860,  at  Carpenterville,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High 
School.     B.L.     Ossoli.     Alpha  Phi. 

Married  Dr.  William  P.  Goodsmith,  12  April  1888,  in  Chicago,  111. 
Children — Winifred  Pearl,  bom  9  June  1889. 

Howard  Moulding,  bom  6  Jan.  1891. 
Residence,  957  North  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

394.     *MARY  ELIZABETH  NORTON  (CLAPP). 

Bom  18  Feb.  1861,  at  Winona,  Minn.  Entered  from  Winona  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Botany  prize.  Resided  in  Winona  imtil  1889, 
with  the  exception  of  one  year  of  foreign  travel  (1888) ;  afterward  in  Evanston, 
111. 

Married  Dr.  Eben  Pratt  Clapp  (No.  334),  23  Jan.  1889,  at  Winona,  Minn. 

Died  29  April  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 

395.    WILLIAM  ABBOTT  PHILLIPS. 
Brother  of  No.  675. 

Born  18  Jan.  1861,  in  Chicago.     Entered  from  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Student  in  North- 
western University  Medical  School,  1883-85;  Harvard  Medical  School,  1885- 
87,  degree  M.D. ;  study  in  Vienna,  1887-88.     Physican  in  Evanston.    Lecturer 
in  Comparative  Anatomy,  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  1894-96. 
Married  Josephine  Patterson,  21  Jan.  1891,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Isabel  Patterson. 
Marion. 

Julian  Patterson. 
William  Butterworth  2nd. 
Robert  Patterson, 
Residence,  1711  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

396.    LOUIS  SANFORD  RICE. 

Born  13  Nov.  1862,  in  Chicago.  Entered  from  Evanston  High  SchooL 
'Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  In  the  book  and  stationery  busi- 
ness in  Denver  for  two  years;  since  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  engines^ 
boilers,  and  heating  apparatus,  Chicago.  Secretary  of  Rice  Engine  and  Boiler 
[Co.     City  collector,  Evanston,  111. 

Married  Anna  R.  Ballard  of  Evanston,  25  March  1886. 

Children — Dorothy,  bom  1887. 
Donald  B.,  born  1891. 

Residence,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

397.    ISABELLA  ROSS. 

Bom  6  Nov.  1859,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.     Ph.B.     Ossoli  prize.     Graduate  student 


164  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1883 

in  English  Language,  1897-98,  and  1900-02.     Organist  and  piano  teacher. 
Graduated  from  Northwestern  School  of  Music,  1885.     At  one  time  taught 
Mathematics  in  Jefferson  (111.)  High  School. 
Residence,  Lake  Bluff,  111. 


398.  CHARLES  HENRY  SHARER. 

Born  25  Sept.  1859,  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.  Entered  from  Rock  River  Semi- 
nary. Ph.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  1884,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute.  For 
four  years  assistant  postmaster  at  Mt.  Morjis,  111. ;  now  merchant  there. 

Married  Susie  McMosh,  30  Nov.  1887. 

Children — Wentworth,  Max,  Bessie,  Ruth,  and  Sam. 

Residence,  Mt.  Morris,  111. 


399.    AMOS  RUFUS  SOLENBERGER. 

Born  1853,  at  Canton,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Rock  River  Seminary 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
1886,  Ph.M.  1885,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Studied 
at  Universities  of  Berlin,  Paris,  and  Vienna.  Physician  at  Itasca,  111.,  1885- 
95;  in  Berhn,  Germany,  1895-96;  in  Chicago,  1897-99;  in  Colorado  Springs, 

Colo.,    1899 .     Member    of  American    Medical  Association  and  Chicago 

Academy  of  Medicine. 

Married  Priscilla  Hoffman  Stauffer,  8  April  1885,  at  Denver,  Colo. 

Residence,  106  St.  Vrain  Court,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 


400.     MERRITT  EUGENE  TAYLOR. 

Bom  24  June  1857,  at  Light  House,  111.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Semi- 
nary, Mt.  Morris,  111.  B.S.  1884,  M.S.  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  In- 
structor in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1884-86.  Student  at  Berlin, 
1886-87;  at  Zurich,  1887-88;  at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1888-89;  electrical 
engineering  in  Illinois,  1889-92;  Instructor  in  Leland  Stanford  University, 
1892-1900;  rancher  and  irrigation  engineer,  Ceres,  Cal.,  1900 . 

Married  (1)  Ellen  Gammon,  30  July  1892,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  she  died 
at  Redlands,  Cal.,  11  Dec.  1892.  (2)  Hattie  Hatch,  20  June  1895,  at  Oregon, 
111. 

Child — Dorothy,  born  in  1901. 

Residence,  Ceres,  Cal. 


401.     NELSON  PARLEY  WEBSTER. 

Born  30  Jan.  1862,  at  Kingston,  111.  Prepared  at  Evanston  (HI.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1890,  LL.B.,  Columbian  University  Law  School,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Topeka,  Kan.,  1884-86 ;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1886-88 ;  government 
civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C,  1888 . 

Residence,  Executive  Mansion,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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402.     *WILLIAM  EDWARD  WILKINSON. 

Born  28  March  1857,  at  Lisbon  Center,  111.  Prepared  at  Jennings  Semi- 
nary, Aurora,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Deering 
prize.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1886,  A.M.  1886,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Instructor  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1883-84.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  pastor  at  South  Ottawa,  111.,  1885;  at  Worth,  1886;  at 
Utica,  1887-88;  at  Warren,  1888-93;  Hemenway  Church,  Evanston,  1893-97; 
La  Grange,  111.,  1897-98;  at  Ogden,  Utah,  1898-99. 

Married  Mary  B.  Swail  (No.  439),  21  Sept.  1886,  at  Belvidere,  111. 

CMdren— Wendell  P.,  born  23  July  1887;  died  13  Nov.  1887. 
Ruth  Louise,  born  30  Oct.  1888;  died  25  Oct.  1896. 
Warren  Edward,  born  3  Jan.  1891 ;  died  21  Nov.  1894. 

Died  21  Sept.  1901,  at  University  Park,  Colo. 


CLASS  OF  1884. 

403.     ZELLA  FRANCES  ADAMS. 

Born  1  April  1863,  at  Marengo,  111.  Entered  from  Evanston  High  School. 
B.L.  1887,  M.L.  Ossoli.  Special  honors  in  English  Literature.  Teacher, 
Clark  University,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1884-86;  high  school,  Bismarck,  N.  D.,  1886- 
87;  Maywood,  111.,  1887-89;  Decatur,  111.,  1889-90;  grammar  school,  Chicago, 
111.,  1891-93.  Student  of  Library  Science,  1895-96;  library  organizer  since 
1897.  Member  of  Chicago  Library  Club  and  the  American  Library  Associa- 
tion. Has  published  a  series  of  articles  on  "Practical  Hints  on  Organizing," 
in  Public  Libraries. 

Residence,  624  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


404.    WILBUR  FISK  ATCHISON. 

Born  9  April    1858,   at  Savanna,  111.     Prepared  at  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,    111.     A.B.     1887,    A.M.     Delta    Upsilon.     Editor-in-chief,    North- 
western.   Adelphic  and  Deering  prizes.    1888,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute. 
Eyman,  Methodist  Episcopal ;  Rock  River  Conference, 
'arried  Rena  A.  Michaels,  formerly  Dean  of  Women,  Northwestern  Uni- 
ty, 7  June  1893,  at  Albion,  Mich. 
,esidence,  400  North  Ottawa  St.,  Joliet,  111. 
c 


405.    LEON  EDWIN  BELL. 


iorn  20  Oct.  1857,  at  Weedsport,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Olivet  College, 
Mich.  A.B.  1887,  A.M.  1895,  S.T.B.,  Boston  University.  Studied  also 
at  School  of  Oratory  in  the  same  institution.  Delta  L^psilon.  Clergyman, 
^^^  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Orangeville,  111.,  after  graduation.  Member 
V^M  of  New  England  Conference.  Preaching  at  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  in  1890. 
^^H        Residence,  Lowell,  Mass. 


166  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSTfY  [1884 

406.     *MARY  ANN  BENNETT. 

Born  3  Aug.  1861,  at  Covington,  Ind.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B,     Delta  Gamma.     Chess  gold  medal. 
Died  26  May  1887,  at  San  Antonio,  Texas. 


407.     FLORENCE  MAUD  CALL  (COWLES). 

Bom  at  Algona,  la.     Student  from  Algona  College.     B.L. 
Married  Gardner  Cowles  ('82,  Iowa  Weslevan),  in  1884. 
Children— HuhEN,  1886.  *^ 

Russell,  1887. 
Residence,  Algona,  la. 

408.     LEILA  MOSS  CRANDON  (NOBLE). 

Born  4  Nov.  1862,  at  Batavia,  111.  Prepared  at  Batavia  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  1887,  M.L.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Taught  in  Lewis  College,  Glasgow,  Mo.,  1886;  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  High  School,  1887-88;  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1888-97. 
Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1891.  Member  of  Board  of  Managers, 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Interior,  1897. 

Married  Rev.  Frederick  A.  Noble,  1  July  1897,  at  Evanston,  III. 

Residence,  532  Washington  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 

409.     WILLIAM  HENRY  CRAWFORD. 

Bom  6  Oct.  1855,  at  Wilton  Center,  111.  Prepared  atJoliet  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1888,  A.M.  1884,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1893,  D.D.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Adelphic  prize;  forensic  prize;  Deering  and  Kirk  prizes.  Business 
manager  of  Pandora,  the  first  college  annual;  president  College  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1884.  1902,  LL.D.,  from  Dickinson  College,  Pa.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference;  pastor  at  Ravenswood,  1884-86;  Fulton 
Street  Church,  Chicago,  1886-89.  Professor  of  Church  History  in  the  Gam- 
mon Theological  Seminary,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1889-93.     President  of  Allegheny 

College,  Pa.,  1893 .    Lecturer  on  historical  subjects.    Member  of  Methodist 

General  Conference,  held  in  Chicago,  1900;  delegate  to  Triennial  Conference 
in  London,  1901 ;  one  of  the  electors  of  the  Hall  of  Fame. 

Married  Jennie  M.  Foote  (ex-'85),  at  Batavia,  111.,  24  July  1884. 

Children — John  Raymond,  born  4  July  1886. 
Lucy  Pearl,  born  3  May  1892. 

Residence,  Meadville,  Pa. 

410.    ALBERT  DEAN  CURRIER. 

Born  29  July  1861,  at  Osceola,  111.  Prepared  at  Neponset  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S.     Hinman.     Sigma  Chi.     Stu- 


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died  two  years  in  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology ;  also  in  Law  School  of 
Boston  University.     Lawyer  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  936  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  103  Adams  St., 
Chicago. 

411.     *MARY  ANN  HILL  (SHEETS). 

Born  11  March  1861,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  B.L.  Delta  Gamma;  OssoU.  Class  historian;  Ossoli 
prize  essay. 

Married  Rev.  Frederick  H.  Sheets  (No.  379),  25  Dec.  1884,  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Died  14  Dec.  1900,  at  Chicago,  111. 

412.     CHARLES  HORSWELL. 
Brother  of  No.  285. 

Born  27  Nov.  1857,  at  Kingston,  Ontario.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1887,  A.M.  1887,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. 1890,  Ph.D.,  Yale  University.  1901,  D.D.,  Northwestern  University. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  of  senior  class;  Gage  prize; 
Deering  prize.  Editor  Northwestern,  Oct.-Dec.  1883.  Instructor  in  Greek, 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1884-87;  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Hebrew,  same 
institution,  1887-92;  Assistant  Professor  of  Hebrew,  same,  1891;  Professor  of 
Hebrew,  Northwestern  University,  1892;  Professor  of  Hebrew  Language  and 
Literature,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1894-1902. 

Married  Helen  Miranda  Redfield  (No.  418)  of  Evanston,  111.,  3  Sept.  1887. 

Children — Laurence  Alden,  born  5  July  1892. 
Helen  Carol,  bom  9  Nov.  1895. 
Richard  Redfield,  born  8  June  1899. 

Residence,  802  Second  Ave.,  South,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1413.     ADELLA  GOODRICH  MALTBIE  (DICKMAN). 
Born  11  Oct.  1860,  at  Squaw  Grove,  111.     B.L.     1887,  M.L.     Alpha  Phi; 
OssoU.     Taught  in  Upper  Iowa  University,  Fayette,  Iowa,  1884-89. 
Married  Professor  John  W.  Dickman,  20  Aug.  1889,  at  Hinckley,  111. 
Children — John  Mild,  born  5  Nov.  1898. 
Paul  ;  died. 
Residence,  85  West  118th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


414.     GEORGE  PECK  MERRICK. 


Born  4  Oct.  1862,  at  Manteno,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Gage  prize;  Deering  prize.  Presi- 
dent Alumni  Association,  1894-95.  Lawyer  in  Chicago.  Alderman  of 
Evanston,  1892-94.  Civil  service  commissioner,  1894-95.  Member  of 
Chicago  Bar  Association,  IlHnois  Bar  Association,  American  Bar  Association. 
Assistant  secretary  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Northwestern  University,  1898-1901, 
Trustee  of  Northwestern  University,  1902 . 


168  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1884 

Married  Grace  Thompson  ('80,  Music  School),  21  Jan.  1885,  at  Galesburg, 
111. 

Children — George  Clinton,  born  18  Jan.  1886. 
Grace  Willits,  born  1  Oct.  1896.    , 
Thompson,  born  29  March  1900. 
Residence,  1322  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.     Office,  100  Washington  St., 
Chicago. 

415.  EDMUND  BOOTH  PATTERSON. 

Bom  1  March  1862,  at  Batley,  England.  •Prepared  in  Constantine  (Mich.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1887,  A.M. 
1892,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute.  1899,  D.D.,  Northwestern  University. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Stevensville,  Vandalia,  New 
Buffalo,  Benton  Harbor,  Manistee,  and  Lansing,  Mich. ;  also  in  Erie  and  Bal- 
timore Conferences.  Professor  of  Greek  in  Benton  Harbor  College,  1890- 
92.     Pastor  Madison  Avenue  Church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1899. 

Residence,  1325  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

416.  CHARLES  GRIFFIN  PLUMMER. 

Bom  1  Jan.  1859,  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Paw  Paw,  111.  B.L.  1886, 
M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College,  Northwestern  University.  Hinman.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Railway  surgeon,  Wallace,  Idaho, 
1888-90.  Post-graduate  work  in  New  York  City,  1890-91.  Practicing  medi- 
cine in  Salt  Lake  City  since  1891.  Lay  delegate  from  Utah  to  Ecumenical 
Missionary  Conference  in  New  York,  1900.  Fellow  of  American  Academy  of 
Medicine.  Vice-president  American  Medical  Association,  1889-1901.  Mem- 
ber of  Utah  State  Medical  Society.  Treasurer  of  Rocky  Mountain  Interstate 
Medical  Society.  Has  pubHshed  "The  Surgical  Treatment  of  Tubercular 
Disease"  and  "The  Radical  Treatment  of  Club-foot." 

Married  Anna  L.  Colburn,  30  April  1890,  at  Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Residence,  535  East  1st  South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

417.     CHARLES  SALISBURY  RADDIN. 

Born  29  Jan.  1863,  in  Linn,  Mass.  Prepared  at  Chauncey  Hall,  Boston, 
Mass.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  1890,  M.S.  Hinman. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Mann  declamation  prize,  1882.  Deering  prize,  1884. 
Editor-in-chief  of  the  first  college  annual,  called  Pandora.  Manufacturer 
of  interior  woodwork,  Chicago,  111.  Vice-president  and  trustee,  Chicago 
Academy  of  Sciences;  secretary.  Natural  History  Survey  of  Chicago.  Pub- 
lished "Flora  of  Evanston  and  Vicinity,"  1883;  "Determination  of  Wood 
Species  by  Cell  Marking,"  1886;  joint  author  of  "Flora  of  Cook  County,  Illinois, 
and  a  Part  of  Lake  County,  Indiana,"  1890.  Co-editor  of  publications  of 
Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences. 

Married  Belle  E.  Ailing  (No.  491),  28  June  1892,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Louise,  born  4  Jan.  1898. 

Residence,  2032  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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418.     HELEN  MIRANDA  REDFIELD  (HORSWELL). 

Born  9  Dec.  1861,  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
iSchool.  Ph.B.  1887,  Ph.M.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Taught  in 
high  school  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  1884-87. 

Married  Charles  Horswell  (No.  412),  3  Sept.  1887,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  802  Second  Ave.,  South,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

419.     WILLIAM  DURHAM  SARGENT. 

Born  16  June  1863,  at  Lynn,  Mass.  Prepared  in  high  schools  of  Des 
Moines,  la.,  and  Evanston,  111.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
Studied  mechanical  engineering  at  Boston,  Mass.;  mining  in  Montana;  in 
machinery  department,  Pullman,  111.,  and  in  iron  foundry  in  New  York,  1886- 
87.  President  Sargent  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  until  1  Jan.  1902;  since  then 
president  American  Brake  Shoe  and  Foundry  Co.,  New  York  City. 

Residence,  2345  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

420.     FRANCES  SIMPSON. 

Born  18  May  1863,  at  Burtonsville,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Packer  Collegiate 
Institute,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  B.L.  1888,  M.L.  OssoH.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Student  in  Berhn,  Germany,  1889-90.  Graduate  student 
in  Gothic  and  Anglo-Saxon,  Northwestern  University,  1893-94;  University  of 
Illinois,  1898-99.  Taught  in  the  high  school  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1885-87;  at 
Decatur,  111.,  1887-89  and  1890-91;  at  Rockford,  111.,  1891-93;  and  at  Pontiac, 
111.,  1894-98.  Librarian,  Chicago  Institute,  1899-1901;  Instructor,  Library 
School  of  University  of  Illinois.  Compiled  catalogue  of  Evanston  authors, 
pamphlet,  32  pages,  published  1900,  by  City  Library  of  Evanston,  lU. 

Residence,  care  Universitj^  of  Illinois,  Champaign,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1885. 

421.     *OWEN  WHEATON  BATTEY,  JR. 

"Born  21   May  1861.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
fA.B.     Delta  Upsilon.     Admitted  to  bar  of  the  State  of  Colorado  in  1889. 
PoUce  magistrate  for  ninety  days  prior  to  his  death. 
Died  3  Oct.  1889,  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

422.     DAVID  HESTER  BLOOM. 

Born  29  Oct.  1859,  at  Tiskilwa,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
[Academy.     A.B.     1887,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University.     Hinman.      Beta 
'heta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi.     Second  prize  in  debate;  Deering  prize.     Lawyer. 

Chicago,   1887-88;  Cherokee,   la.,    1888-93;  Chattanooga,   Tenn.,    1893 . 

[ayor  of  Cherokee,  la.,   1892-93.     Member  of  Chattanooga  Bar  and  Law 
ibrary  Association  since  1897.     Professor  Law  of  Real  Property,  Law  Dept. 
)f  Grant  University,  1901 . 


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Married  Ellen  M.  Sawyer  (No.  435),  9  Jan.  1889,  at  Streator,  111. 
Child — Margaret,  born  31  March  1893. 
Residence,  110  Wiehl  Block,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

423.  SAMUEL  LAMBERT  BODDY. 

Born  27  June  1859,  at  Newberg,  Ont.     Prepared  in  the  high  school  of 

Cherokee,  la.,  and  in  Northwestern  University  Academy.     Ph.B.     Beta  Theta 

Pi.     Hinman.     Manager   of    second    college    annual,    then   first    called    the 

Syllalms.     Lawyer,  Cherokee,  la.,  1885-92;  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  since  1892. 

Married  NelUe  Wells  (ex-'85),  14  March  4888. 

Children — Mildred,  born  13  Sept.  1889. 

Donald  W.,  born  26  May  1893. 
Kathyrine  Helen,  born  16  May  1897. 
Residence,  110  Wiehl  Block,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

424.  WILLIAM  CATHER  CHASE. 

Bom  18  May  1861,  at  Lebanon,  111.  Prepared  in  Chaddock  College, 
Quincy,  111.  A.B.  Deering  prize.  Canvasser  for  books,  1885-87.  Carpen- 
ter, 1887 . 

Residence,  Baker  City,  Ore. 

426.     FRANK  COOK. 

Born  3  March  1860,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Cook  County  Normal 
School  (111.)  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1888,  A.M. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Editor-in-chief  of  the  second  college  annual,  then  first 
called  the  Syllables.  Taught  school  three  years,  then  went  into  business. 
President  of  Board  of  Education,  Geneseo,  111.  Captain  of  Company  B, 
Sixth  Regiment,  Illinois  National  Guard,  for  four  years. 

Married  Mary  Ellen  Worrall,  17  June  1890,  at  Geneseo,  111. 

Child—EDiTH,  born  30  July  1894. 

Residence,  Geneseo,  111. 

426.     WILLIAM  DYER  FULLERTON. 

Born  18  Aug.  1865,  in  Freedom  Tp.,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.  Prepared  at  Ritten- 
house  Academy,  Washington,  D.  C.  A.B.  1888,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1889,  LL.B.,  Columbia  University  Law  School.  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Business  manager  the  Northwestern,  1884;  editor  of  same,  Jan.- 
May  1885.  Teacher,  Franklin  School,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1885-87;  Woodbridge 
School,  New  York,  1887-88;  Master  in  Berkley  School,  New  York,  1888-89. 

Lawyer,  Chicago,  1890-94;  Ottawa,  111.,  1894 .     Member  of  Illinois  State 

Bar  Association. 

Address,  609  La  Salle  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

427.     MARY  HENRY  (ROSSITER). 

Bom  9  June  1863,  at  East  Homer,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University    Academy.     1881-85,    A.B.     1888,   A.M.     Alpha    Phi.      OssoH. 


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Chess  medal,  1884.  Marcy  Botany  prize,  1884;  Deering  prize.  Teacher, 
editor,  journaUst,  author.  Resided  in  Central  City,  Neb.,  1885-86; 
Evanston,  III,  1886-91;  Paris,  France,  1891-92;  Evanston,  111.,  1892-94; 
Fayette,  la.,  1894-96;  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1896-97;  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1897- 
1902;  Evanston,  111.,  1902 .  Has  published  "My  Mother's  Life:  The  Evo- 
lution of  a  Recluse,"  Chicago,  1900.  Assistant  editor  of  the  magazine  Good 
Health.  With  her  husband  is  author  of  "The  Story  of  a  Living  Temple," 
1902. 

Married  Dr.  Frederick  M.  Rossiter,  29  Dec.  1897,  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Children — Henry  McNair,  born  25  June  1899. 

Margaret,  born  16  May  1901. 
Residence,  614  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

428.     EDWARD  DUNN  HUXFORD. 

Born  27  July  1863,  at  Albion,  Mich.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  In  the  banking 
business  in  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cherokee,  la.  Elected  president  of  Iowa  Bank- 
ers' Association,  14  June  1900. 

Married  Eva  R.  Biddle,  10  Sept.  1891,  at  Cherokee,  la. 

C/uTri— Helen  C,  born  14  Sept.  1892. 

Residence,  Cherokee,  la. 

429.    WILLIAM  RUSSELL  LIGHT. 

Born  3  April  1861,  at  Beaver,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Iowa  Wesley  an  Uni- 
•  versity.  A.B.  1888,  A.M.  Editor  Northwestern.  Instructor  in  Ancient 
Languages,  Vermont  Methodist  Seminary  and  Female  College,  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  1885-86;  principal  of  Preparatory  Department  of  Iowa  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1886-87.  Agent,  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Davidson, 
Kan.,  1887-89.  Took  up  homestead  at  El  Reno,  O.  T.,  1889.  Professor  of 
Natural  Sciences,  Southwest  Kansas  College,  Winfield,  Kan.,  1890-91.  In 
business  at  Enid,  Okla.,  1892-99.  Cashier  and  operator,  C.  O.  &  G.  R.  R., 
Geary,  Okla.,  1899-1902.     Investigator,  F.  C.  A.  Department,  C.  O.  &.  G. 

IR.  R.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1902 . 
Married  Mary  Ellen  Dorsey,  4  Oct.  1897,  at  El  Reno,  Okla. 
Children— Emi>  Beatrice,  born  17  July  1898;  died  7  Dec.  1902. 
Ethel  Marguerite,  born  11  Dec.  1900. 
Address,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  care  Freight  Claim  Department,  C.  O.  &  G. 
R.  R. 


430.     EUGENE  EDWARD  McDERMOTT. 


Born  17  Sept.  1859,  at  Fennimore,  Wis.  Prepared  at  State  Normal 
School,  Platteville,  Wis.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S. 
1888,  M.S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Read  law  in  office  one  year; 
principal  of  high  school,  Lancaster,  Wis.,  two  years ;  graduate  work,  Cumnock 
School  of  Oratory,  two  years;  Assistant  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  University  of 

^m  Minnesota. 

^H        Married  Marie  Antoinette  Bock,  20  April  1891,  at  Lancaster,  Wis. 


172  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1885 

431.     RUSH  McNAIR. 

Bom  1  July  1860,  at  Elburn,  111.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     A.B.     Hinman.     Phi  Kappa  Psi.     ^887,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 

College.     Physician  and  surgeon,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1887 .     U.  S.  Pension 

examining  surgeon,  1888-92,  and  1899 .     Member  of  the  Michigan  State 

Medical  Society,  and  Kalamazoo  Academy  of  Medicine.     Division  surgeon 
Chicago,  Kalamazoo,  and  Saginaw  Ry.,  and  Michigan  Central  Ry. 

Married  Mary  Ellen  Everard,  15  May  1889,  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Children — Burnet  Osborne,  born  9  March  1890;  died  13  March  1891. 
Ruth,  born  19  March  1891.     * 

Residence,  326  South  Burdick  St.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 


432.     GERHARDT  CORNELL  MARS. 

Born  21  Feb.  1860,  in  Thompson  Town,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1888,  A.M.  1887,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Insti- 
tute. 1895,  Ph.D.,  Boston  University.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Botany  prize ;  Deering  prize ;  Kirk  prize.  Pastor  Woodlawn  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  1886-88;  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  Uni- 
versity of  South  Dakota,  1888-91.  Graduate  study  at  Harvard  and  Boston 
Universities,  1891-92.  Pastor  Union  Church,  Kenil worth,  111.,  1893-95. 
Travel  and  study  in  Europe,  1895-1900.  Editorial  writer  on  The  Great  Round 
World,  New  York  City. 

Residence,  67  Horatio  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

433.    MARY  ELEANOR  MOORE. 

Born  at  Wenona,  111.,  1859.     Prepared  in  Wenona  High  School  and  North- 
western University  Academy.     B.L.     Alpha  Phi.     1890,  M.L. 
Residence,  2278  Kenmore  Ave.,  Argyle  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

434.     GEORGE  ABRAHAM  MULFINGER. 

Born  31  March  1865,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  Attended  German  Wallace  College,  1883-84;  in  North- 
western University  for  senior  year.  A.B.  1887,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal 
Institute.  1902,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago.  Clergyman  in  Chicago  Con- 
ference of  German  Methodist  Church  until  1892;  teacher  in  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa, 
1892-93;  reader  in  German  and  student,  University  of  Chicago,   1894-95; 

teacher  in  South  Division  High  School,  Chicago,  1896 .     Member  Modern 

Language  Association  since  1896.     Contributor  of  numerous  pages  in  Vols.  I, 
III,  and  IV  of  Americana  Germanica;  also  contributor  to  Haus  und  Herd,  1901. 

Married  Ida  Rohn,  16  June  1892,  in  Chicago. 

Children — Carl  Leonard,  born  8  April  1894. 

Robert  Rohn,  born  17  Aug.  1897;  died  17  Dec.  1897. 
George  Leonidas,  born  25  March  1900. 

Residence,  112  South  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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435.    ELLEN  MARY  SAWYER  (BLOOM). 
Sister  of  Nos.  627,  920,  and  982. 


IBl885] 

I^P       Born  28  May  1864,  at  Reading,  111.     Prepared  in  the  High  School  of  Strea- 
tor,  111.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi.     Taught  one  year  and  one  term  in  Streator 

High  School.     President  Chattanooga  Woman's  Club,  1903 . 

Married  David  H.  Bloom  (No.  422),  9  Jan.  1889,  at  Streator,  111. 
Residence,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

436.     KATHARINE  LUCINDA  SHARP. 

Born  21  May  1865,  at  Elgin,  111.  Prepared  in  Elgin  Academy  and  the 
High  School  of  Oakland,  Cal.  Ph.B.  1889,  Ph.M.  Ossoli.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Bachelor  of  Library  Science,  New  York  State  Uni- 
versity, 1892.  Taught  Latin,  French,  and  German  in  Elgin  (111.)  Academy, 
1886-88;  assistant  librarian,  Scoville  Institute,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1888-90; 
library  student,  Albany,  New  York,  1890-92.  Director  of  Department  of 
Library  Science,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  1893-97;  head  hbrarian  and 

director  of  State  Library  School,  University  of  Illinois,  1897 .     Member  of 

American  Library  Association;  on  Co-operation  Committee,  1893-94  and 
1895-96;  on  Council,  1895-1905;  secretary  of  Council,  1899-1900;  second  vice- 
president,  1897-98;  member  of  Illinois  State  Library  Association,  1896 ; 

director  Bureau  of  Information,  1896 ;  member  Chicago  Library  Club, 

1893 ;  member  New  York  State  Library  School  Association,  1894 ;  presi- 
dent of  same,  1894-95;  member  of  Bibliographical  Society  of  Chicago,  1899 ; 

in  charge  of  Comparative  Library  Exhibit  prepared  by  New  York  State 
Library  School  for  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  1892- 
Oct.  1893;  Director  of  Wisconsin  Summer  School  of  Library  Science,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.,  1895  and  1896;  extension  lecturer  on 
Library  Economy,  University  of  Chicago,  1896.  Grand  President  of  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma,  1894-96.  Honorary  member  of  Wisconsin  State  Library 
Association,  1895 .    Vice-pres.  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  1901-03. 

Has  published  a  pamphlet  of  27  pages  upon  Local  Public  Libraries  and 
[Their  Relation  to  University  Extension,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1892;  also  several 
[articles  upon  Library  Economy  in  the  Library  Journal  and  Public  Libraries. 

Residence,  Champaign,  111. 

437.  LEONARD  LAWSHE  SKELTON. 

Born  18  July  1863,  at  Ehzabeth,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Village  High 
School.  A.B.  1888,  A.M.  1889,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Delta 
dlon.  Interne,  Mercy  Hospital,  1889;  Kankakee  State  Hospital,  1890  and 
1891.  Physician  in  Chicago  since  1892.  Assistant  Demonstrator  of  Anato- 
[my.  Woman's  Medical  School  of  Northwestern  University,  1891-96;  Professor 
of  Physiology  and  Clinical  Medicine,  same  institution,  1896-1902;  Professor 
of  Physiology  in  Chicago  College  of  Dental  Surgery;  Professor  of  Internal 
[Medicine  and  Diagnosis,  Chicago  Clinical  School,  1901-03;  Professor  of  Ner- 
►vous  and  Mental  Diseases,  Illinois  Medical  College,  1903.     Member  of  Chicago 


174  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1885 

Medical  Society  and  the  Therapeutic  Club  of  Chicago.  Has  published 
several  articles  in  medical  journals. 

Married  Antoinette  Juergens,  1  June  1892,  at  Appleton,  Wis. 

Child — Leonard  William,  born  23  Aug.  1896. 

Residence,  42  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

438.    CHARLES  SUMNER  SLIGHTER. 

Born  16  April  1864,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Prepared  at  Oakland  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.  B.S.  1888,  M.S.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  of 
class  in  senior  year.  Instructor,  Athenseum,  Chicago,  111.,  1885-86;  Instruc- 
tor in  Mathematics,  University   of  Wisconsin,  1886-89;  Assistant  Professor, 

1889-92;  Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1892 . 

Alderman,  City  of  Madison,  Wis.,  1897-99;  member  of  the  State  Board  of 
Commissioners,  Wis.  State  Geological  Survey,  1900-03 ;  member  of  the  Amer- 
ican Mathematical  Society  since  organization.  Member  of  Wisconsin  Acad- 
emy of  Arts,  Letters,  and  Science,  since  1892;  president  of  the  same  for  1899- 
1903.  Hydrographer,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1894-1902;  consulting 
engineer,  same,  since  1902. 

Has  published  "Advanced  Algebra,"  Madison  and  Evanston,  1888;  "Loga- 
rithmic and  Trigonometric  Tables,"  Madison,  1891;  "Manual  of  Four-place 
Logarithms,"  same  place,  1891;  "School  Algebra,"  same  place,  1892;  "Uni- 
versity Algebra,"  two  editions,  same  place,  1892;  "Theoretical  Investigations 
of  Motions  of  Groundwaters,"  U.  S.  G.  S.,  1898;  "The  Motions  of  Ground- 
waters," same,  1902;  also  several  mathematical  articles  in  Science,  Journal 
of  Geology,  and  other  scientific  publications. 

Married  Mary  Louise  Byrne,  23  Dec.  1890,  at  Madison,  Wis. 

Children — Sumner  Huber,  born  8  Jan.  1892. 
Louis  Byrne,  born  19  May  1896. 
Allan  McKinnon,  born  18  Feb.  1898. 
Donald  Charles,  born  3  July  1900. 

Residence,  636  Francis  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

439.     MARY  BENEDICT  SWAIL  (WILKINSON). 

Born  5  July  1864,  at  Belvidere,  111.  Prepared  at  Belvidere  High  School. 
Ph.B.  1901,  A.M.,  Denver  University.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Chess 
gold  medal.  Deering  prize,  1884.  Taught  Latin  and  History  in  Belvidere 
(111.)  High  School,  1885-86.  President  of  Folts  Mission  Institute  of  Her- 
kimer, N.  Y.,  1902 . 

Married  Rev.  William  E.  Wilkinson  (No.  402)  21  Sept.  1886,  at  Belvidere, 
111. 

Residence,  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

440.     SIDNEY  WATSON. 

Born  10  Sept.  1863,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.S.     Sigma  Chi.     Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Address,  24  First  National  Bank  Building,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


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5]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  175 

441.     HELEN  FRANCES  WEEKS  (JONES). 


Born  at  St.  Charles,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Acad- 
emy. Ph.B.  1888,  A.B.,  Vassar  College.  Has  traveled  in  Europe  and  on 
the  Pacific  coast. 

Married  Carroll  H.  Jones,  26  April  1901,  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Residence,  1422  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

442.     CHARLES  ADDISON  WIGHTMAN. 

Born  11  Oct.  1861,  at  Kenosha,  Wis.     Prepared  in  Evanston  Village  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Sigma  Chi.     Editor  Northwestern,  May-June  1885.     In  real 
estate  and  loan  business  since  graduation ;  alderman,  City  of  Evanston,  1896- 
98 ;  secretary  of  the  Evanston  Savings  and  Loan  Association. 
Married  Cecelia  Agnes  Daley,  28  March  1894,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Catherine  Sarah,  born  8  March  1895. 
Margaret  Mary,  born  30  May  1897. 
Alice  Cecelia,  born  8  Oct.  1898. 
Rosemary  Caroline,  born  2  Jan.  1902. 
Residence,  1735  Wesley  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.     Office,  Century  Building. 


CLASS  OF  1886. 

443.     CAROLINE  C.  BUMANN  (STEWART). 

Bom  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  1856.  Prepared  at  Normal  School,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  B.L.  Chess  gold  medal.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Taught  in  Napa  College, 
CaUfomia,  1886-87;  in  Manual  Training  Department  of  Washington  Uni- 
versity, St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Married  WilHam  A.  Stewart,  4  Feb.  1891,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Residence  unknown. 


444.     *STUART  PARROTT  EDMONDSON. 


I   Born  10  Feb.  1858,  at  Sumner,  111.     Prepared  in  McKendree  College  and 
orthwestern  University  Academy.     Ph.B.     Phi  Kappa  Psi.     President  of 
ass    in    junior    year.     Deering    prize.     Clergyman,    Methodist    Episcopal, 
orthwest  Indiana  Conference.     Pastor  at  Hammond,  Kentland,  and  Dan- 
ville, Ind. 

Died  8  Jan.  1895,  at  Danville,  Ind. 

445.     *ROBERT  ISAAC  FLEMING. 

Born  4  May  1860,  at  Hannibal,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Hannibal  High  School, 
id  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1889,  A.M.  1888,  B.D., 
rarrett  Biblical  Institute.  Delta  Upsilon.  Deering  prize.  Clergyman, 
[ethodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River  Conference.     Pastor  at  Asbury  Church, 


176  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1886 

Chicago;  First  Church,  Batavia,  111.     Transferred  to  St.  Louis  Conference, 
and  became  pastor  of  Lindell  Avenue  Church,  in  April  1893.     Spoke  for  the 
Alumni  at  the  memorial  services  held  for  President  Joseph  Cummings. 
Died  28  Aug.  1894,  at  Seattle,  Wash. 

446.    JOSEPH  HENRY  HILL. 

Bom  21  May  1858,  at  Stockton,  Pa.  Prepared  at  the  State  Normal 
School,  Emporia,  Kan.  A.B,  1889,  A.M.  One  year  in  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Gage  prize,  1884.  Kedzie  prize. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clergyman,  Methodist^  pastor  at  Maywood,  111.,  1887; 
member  South  Kansas  Conference ;  Professor  of  Latin,  Kansas  State  Normal 

School,  1887 ;  Vice-President,  1901 .    President  Kansas  State  Teachers' 

Association,  1902. 

Married  Frances  Meldrum,  2  July  1892,  at  Austin,  Kan. 
Children — Alfred  Gibson,  born  March  1893. 
Ormond  Perley,  born  May  1895. 
Mary  Muriel,  bom  Oct.  1896. 
Ruth  Elizabeth,  born  Jan.  1903. 
Residence,  1515  Highland  PL,  Emporia,  Kan. 

447.     HENRY  LEONIDAS  KINDIG. 

Born  8  Oct.  1859,  at  Eaton,  Ohio.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1889,  A.M.  B.D.,  1888,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Deering  prize,  1886.  Class  president,  senior  year. 
Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Northwest 
Indiana  Conference.  Pastor  at  Waveland,  Covington,  Lebanon,  Valparaiso, 
Brazil,  and  Michigan  City;  at  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1901 . 

Married  Mary  Avaline  Hull,  23  Oct.  1888,  at  Danville,  Ind. 

Children — Avaline  Hull,  born  25  June  1890. 

Geraldine  Hull,  born  27  Aug.  1892. 

Raymond  Hull,  born  27  July  1894;  died  24  Dec.  1895. 

Residence,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

448.     MINNIE  EFFIE  KING  (MASON). 
Daughter  of  No.  119. 

Born  12  Dec.  1864,  at  Marshall,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Village 
High  School.  A.B.  Ossoli  prize;  Deering  prize.  Taught  in  Orange  City, 
Emporia,  Hawks  Park,  and  Lake  Helen,  Fla. 

Married  A.  Evelyn  Mason. 

Residence,  Ormond,  Fla. 

449.     MARY  ADA  PEART  (FOSTER). 

Born  6  Dec.  1864,  at  Wilmington,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  1889,  Ph.M.  Alpha  Phi.  Ossoli.  Declamation 
prize,  1884.  Taught  school  at  Braidwood,  111.,  1886-92.  President  of  Board 
of  Directors  of  City  Library,  Pontiac,  111.,  1892-95;  president  Kindergarten 


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Board,  1899-1901 ;    president  Normal  District,  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary- 
Society,  1899-1901. 

Married  Henry  A.  Foster,  1  Sept.  1892,  at  Braidwood,  111. 

Child — George  Peart,  born  23  June  1896. 

Residence,  409  W.  South  St.,  Pontiac,  111. 

450.  LYMAN  ORMOND  PERLEY. 

Born  28  Feb.  1866,  at  Emporia,  Kan.  Prepared  at  Emporia  High  School. 
B.S.  1890,  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Yale  University.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Lawyer,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1890-96;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1896-98; 
Omaha,  1898 . 

Married  Nora  R.  Gibson,  10  Dec.  1895. 

Children — Edward  Gibson,  born  11  Oct.  1896. 
Constance,  born  12  March  1902. 

Residence,  1728  S.  32d  Ave.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

451.  ANNA  OLIVIA  PETERSON. 

Born  27  March  1866,  at  Galva,  111.     Prepared  at  Galva  High  School. 

B.L.     Teacher,  Galva  public  school,  1887 . 

Residence,  Galva,  111. 

452.  CHESTER  ALLEN  PLACE. 

Born  7  Nov.  1862,  at  Earlville,  111.  Prepared  at  Jennings  Seminary,  and 
Aurora  (111.)  Normal  School.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Adelphic.  Graduate  student  in  Philosophy,  1892-94.  Cler- 
gyman, Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Meade  Center,  and  Scott  City,  Kan., 
1886-88;  at  Worth,  Crete,  and  Plattville,  111.,  1888-91;  at  Blue  Island,  111., 
1891-94;  President  of  Southwest  Kansas  College,  Winfield,  Kan.,  1895-99. 

Member  of  Kansas  State  Historical  Association,  1896 ,  and  of  American 

Social  Science  Association,  1899 . 

Married  Estella  May  Beedle,  at  Wilton  Center,  111.,  8  Sept.  1885. 
Children— Edi^ A  Louise,  born  20  Jan.  1887;  died  25  June  1887. 
June  Estelle,  born  30  June  1888. 
Lester  Beedle,  born  25  Aug.  1890;  died  20  Nov.  1890. 
Chester  Arthur,  born  25  Feb.  1892. 
Residence,  Beaumont,  Texas. 

453.  EDWIN  ALLISON  SCHELL. 

Born  25  Nov.  1859,  at  Deer  Creek,  Ind.  Prepared  at  La  Porte  (Ind.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1889,  A.M. 
1889,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal  Institute.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Sophomore  declamation  prize;  Adelphic  oratorical  prize;  Deering 
essay  prize;  Kirk  prize.  1890,  Ph.D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  1893, 
D.D.,  Hedding  College.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  South 
Bend.  Ind.,  1886-90;   at   Yonkers.  N.  Y.,  1890-93:   at   Berwvn,   111.,    1893. 


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General    Secretary    of    Epworth   League,    1892-99.     Member   of   American 

Society  of  Church  History,  1892-97;  American  Historical  Society,  1896 . 

Author  of  "The  New  Generation,"  1893;  "Concerning  Collection,"  1895; 
"Epworth  League  Bible  Studies,"  1894-1900; '"Epworth  League  Hand 
Book,"  1894-1900;  'The  Training  of  the  Twelve,"  1900.  Contributor  to 
Methodist  periodicals. 

Married  Emma  Louise  Wright,  at  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  14  July  1886. 
Children — liOuiSE  Elizabeth,  born  5  Feb.  1888. 
Helen  Henrietta,  born  20  Feb.  1890. 
Katharine  Zeller,  born  14  Oec.  1897. 
Edwin  Wright,  born  14  Nov.  1900. 
Residence,  607  Wabash  Ave.,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 


454.     CLINTON  SAMUEL  TOMLINSON. 

Born  11  Feb.  1860.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
Ph.B.  BetaThetaPi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Editor  Boone  (Iowa)  Republican, 
and  later  of  the  Springfield  (Mo.)  Daily  Republican,  and  of  the  Chicago  Dry 

Goods  Reporter,  1893 .     Treasurer  of  Dry  Goods  Reporter  Co.;  secretary 

of  the  National  Association  of  Merchants  and  Travelers,  1896 . 

Married  Anne  Eversole,  at  Springfield,  Mo.,  22  April  1891. 

Residecce,  3802  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  233  Fifth  Ave. 


465.     MAY  EVA  VAN  BENSCHOTEN  (WOODWARD). 
Sister  op  No.  636. 

Born  25  Dec.  1865,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Evanston  (111.) 
High  School.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Librarian  in  Evanston  PnbUc 
Library,  1890-94. 

Married  Norton  Le  Droit  Woodward,  at  Evanston,  10  Oct.  1894. 

Child— E.  Eunice,  bom  30  Nov.  1896. 

Residence,  491  Webster  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1887. 

456.     KATE  MARIAH  ALLING  (THOMAS). 
Sister  of  No.  491. 

Born  29  Sept.  1863,  at  Fremont,  Neb.  Prepared  at  Chicago  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Ossoli.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma.  Deering  prize.  Divided  sophomore  declamation  prize. 
Principal  of  high  school  at  Lewiston,  111.,  1887-89;  of  Ft.  Collins  (Colo.) 
High  School,  1889-91;  of  Menominee  (Mich.)  High  School,  1891-92;  of  Kala- 
mazoo (Mich.)  Female  Seminary,  1892-93.  Treasurer  of  the  town  of  Eaton, 
Colo.,  1895-97;  president  Woman's  Club  of  Eaton,  Colo.,  1897-99;  secretary 
W.  C.  T.  U.,  Eaton,  Colo.,  1894-98;  president  Missionary  Society,  1899-1900; 
treasurer  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Union  of  Colorado,  1899-1900. 


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Married  Frank  Newton  Thomas,  Evanston,  111.,  1893. 
Children — Lotta  Jennie,  born  28  Dec.  1897. 

Frank  Newton,  Jr.,  born  6  March  1899. 
Residence.  Eaton,  Colo. 


467.     LODILLA  AMBROSE. 
Sister  of  No.  564. 


Born  17  June  1865,  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.) 
High  School.     Ph.B.     Ossoli.     1890,  Ph.M.     Phi    Beta  Kappa.     Assistant 

Librarian,  Northwestern  University,  1888 .     Member  of  American  Library 

Association,  1891 ;  charter  member  Chicago  Library  Club,  1892;  same  of 

lUinois  State  Library  .Association,  1896;  same  of  Bibliographical  Society  of 
Chicago.  1899;  member  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Author  of  "Our  Libraries,"  in  Frances  E.  Willard's  "A  Classic  Town." 
Contributor  of  articles  on  "  College  Libraries,"  "  German  Library  Exhibit  at 
the  World's  Fair,"  "The  Orrington  Lunt  Library,"  " Dr.  Dziatzko  on  German 
Libraries,"  in  Library  Journal,  Vols.  XVIII,  XIX,  and  XXI;  "Library 
Co-operation,"  in  The  Dial,  1901. 

Residence,  1714  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

458.  WILBER  JEROME  ANDREWS. 

Born  24  March  1859,  at  Rockford,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Member 
of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Lawyer  and  dealer  in  real  estate,  in  Chicago.  With 
the  firm  of  Andrews  &  Piper.  Chairman  Board  of  Trustees  Berwyn  Presby- 
terian Church,  1885 . 

Married  Ada  CaroUne  Redfield,  at  Evanston,  111.,  17  Aug.  1881. 

Children — Elliot  Redfield,  born  9  Dec.  1884. 
Jerome  Edson,  born  3  April  1893. 
Kathryn  liOUiSE,  born  1  June  1899. 

Residence,  Berwyn,  111. 


469.     HUGH  DOWLING  ATCHISON. 

Born  15  Nov.  1864,  at  Belvidere,  111.  Prepared  at  Sterling  and  Princeton 
(111.)  High  Schools.  A.B.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute.  Adel- 
phic.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Adelphic  prize;  Political  Economy 
prize.  Graduate  student  in  History,  1896-1900;  in  Philosophy,  1900-01. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Normal  Park,  Chicago,  1890-93; 
of  Fowler  Church,  Chicago,  1893-94;  at  Wilmette,  111.,  1894-99;  Grace  Church, 

Portland,  Ore.,   1899-1900;  St.  Luke's   Church,   Dubuque,  Iowa,  1900 . 

Member  of  Upper  Iowa  Conference. 

Married  Julia  Molitor,  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  14  June  1893. 

Children — Helen,  born  20  July  1895. 

Edward  William,  born  31  Oct.  1897. 

Residence,  1141  Main  St.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 


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460.  CHARLES  HERBERT  BRAND. 

Born  16  Nov.  1864,  at  Milledgeville,  111.  Prepared  at  Polo  (111.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Gage  prize.  Delta  Upsilon.  General  agent  Central  Accident 
Insurance  Co.  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Married  Franc  Warner,  Chicago,  15  Nov.  1892. 

Residence,  320  Oakwood  Boul.,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  414  Merchants  Loan 
and  Trust  Bldg. 

461.  FREDERICK  McJlAE  BYERS. 

Born  9  March  1861,  at  South  Grove,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Teacher  in  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  and 
Nevada,  1887-94;  in  Chicago,  1894 . 

Residence,  6131  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

462.     FRANK  JAMES  CAMPBELL.. 

Born  11  Aug.  1862,  at  Winona,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1890, 
M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Health  officer,  city  of  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1892- 
98;  superintendent  of  Board  of  Health  of  Cass  Co.,  N.  Dak.,  1890-1900. 
Secretary  U.  S.  Board  of  Pension  Examiners  since  1897.  Member  State 
Board  of  Medical  Examiners.     Physician  and  surgeon,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

Residence,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

463.     HENRIETTA  MARIA  COONE. 

Born  at  Victoria,  Knox  Co.,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  Elmwood  (111.)  High 
School.  Syracuse  University,  1882-83.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  Ossoli.  Alpha 
Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  in  Jacksonville  (111.)  High  School,  1887- 
88;  in  Central  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1888-92;  in  Jefferson  High 
School,  Chicago,  1893-94;  in  Hyde  Park  High  School,  Chicago,  since  1894. 

Residence,  440  E.  57th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

464.     JOSIE  BENTLEY  CRANDON  (NASH). 

Born  14  Dec.  1864,  at  Columbia  Falls,  Me.  Prepared  in  Cherryfield  (Me.) 
High  School.  Ph.B.  Ossoli.  Delta  Gamma.  Norton  declamation  prize. 
Teacher  in  MinneapoUs  (Minn.)  public  schools,  1887-88. 

Married  James  Walker  Moore  Nash,  at  Columbia  Falls,  Me.,  10  Oct.  1888. 
Children — Caroline  Moore,  born  10  Feb.  1890. 
Mary  Curtis,  born  22  April  1892. 
John  Crandon,  born  26  July  1897. 
Residence,  Cherryfield,  Me. 

466.    MARY  E.  DAVID. 

Born  19  April  1866,  at  Channahon,  111.     Prepared  in  Northern  Illinois 
College,  Fulton,  111.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi. 
Residence,  215  Richmond  St.,  Joliet,  111. 


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466.     SMITH  CORNELL  DAVIS. 

Born  1  Feb,  1854,  at  South  Dumfries,  Ontario.  Prepared  in  Ypsilanti 
(Mich.)  Normal  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
1890,  A.M.  1888,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal;  Congregational  since  1893.  Pastor  at  Montague,  Mich.,  1888-89; 
Constantine,  Mich.,  1889-90;  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  1890-92;  Portland,  Mich., 
1892-93.  Graduate  student  in  the  Congregational  Seminary,  Chicago, 
1893-95.  Pastor  at  Wayne,  111.,  1895-98;  Mt.  Clare,  Chicago,  1898-1901; 
Brimfield,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Meta  C.  Perry,  at  Geneseo,  111.,  25  Oct.  1888. 

Children — Herbert  Perry,  born  21  Aug.  1889. 

Irene,  born  15  Jan.  1900;  died  20  March  1900. 

Residence,  Brimfield,  111. 


467.     DAVID  HAMILTON  GLOSS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  468,  657  and  957. 

Born  in  1863.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Deering  prize.  Journalist.  At  various  times  associated  with  the  Louisville, 
Ky.,  Courier,  and  the  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Republic. 

Residence  unknown. 


468.    JANET  CLIVE  GLOSS  (PAGE). 
Sister  of  Nos.  467,  657  and  957. 

Born  5  Oct.  1864,  at  Frankfort,  111.  Prepared  in  East  Rockford  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  OssoU.  Botany  prize.  Graduate  work  in 
University  of  Chicago,  Correspondence  Department.  Instructor  in  Latin 
and  History  in  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.,  1887-90;  Instructor  in  Modern 
Language  in  the  Manual  Training  School  of  Washington  University,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1890-99.     Member  of  Modern  Language  Association. 

Married  Edward  Carlton  Page  (No.  517),  19  July  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  DeKalb,  111. 


469.     TRUMAN  R.  GREENE. 

Born  28  Jan.  1859,  at  Naples,  Me.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Attended  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1888.  Adelphic  prize.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Preach- 
ing in  Iowa  and  Illinois.     Pastor  at  West  Pullman,  1901 . 

Married  Eva  L.  Robinson,  6  July  1886,  at  Aurora,  111. 
Children — Pearl  Stuart. 

Earl  Raymond;  died  4  Nov.  1893. 
Fern  Emily. 
Mildred  Eva. 
Helen;  died  22  June  1902. 
Residence,  12001  Butler  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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470.     GUY  W.  GREENMAN. 
Brother  of  Nos.  304  and  387. 

Born  18  May  1864,  at  Marion,  Ind.  Prepared  fn  Goshen  High  School,  and 
in  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew. 
Book-keeper  and  credit  manager  for  Wilson  Brothers,  Chicago,  until  1895; 
since,  fruit  rancher  at  La  Mesa,  Cal. 

Married  (1)  Louise  Jaycox,  of  Evanston,  1890;  she  died  1891.  (2)  Louise 
Culver,  of  Evanston,  3  May  1894. 

Children— B.AROLJ)  Guy,  born  12  Nov.  1865. 
Emily  Louise,  born  13  Oct.  1898. 
John  Almon,  born  3  Dec.  1901. 

Residence,  La  Mesa,  San  Diego  Co.,  Cal. 

471.    WINFIELD  SCOTT  HALL. 

Bom  5  Jan.  1861,  at  Batavia,  111.  Prepared  at  Hastings,  Neb.  B.S. 
1889,  M.S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Botany  prize.  1888,  M.D., 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  1894,  M.D.,  Leipzig.  1895,  A.M. 
and  Ph.D.,  ibid.  Interne  at  Mercy  Hospital,  1888-89.  Professor  of  B'ology 
in  Haverford  College,  P^.,  1889-93.  Study  in  Leipzig,  1893-95.  Davis 
Professor  of  Physiology  in  Medical  School  of  Northwestern  Universitj^, 
1895 .  Junior  Dean  of  the  Medical  Faculty.  Member  of  National  Edu- 
cation Association.  Fellow  of  the  American  Academy  of  Medicine.  Member 
of  Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences,  American  Physiological  Society,  and 
American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Secretary  of  Asso- 
ciation  of  American  Medical    Colleges,    1902 .     President   of   American 

Medical  Temperance  Association,  1902 . 

Author  of  "Laboratory  Guide  in  Physiology,"  1897;  ''Text-book  of 
Physiology,"  1899;  "Physiology  and  Hygiene,"  1900.  Translator  of 
"Anatomy  of  the  Central  Nervous  System  of  Man  and  of  Vertebrates  in 
General,"  1898.  Contributor  to  Journal  of  the  Anthropological  Institute  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Archives  filr  Physiologic,  Leipzig,  Journal  of  Experi- 
mental Medicine,  Bulletin  of  the  Northwestern  University  Medical  School, 
Journal  of  American  Medical  Association,  and  various  other  educational  and 
scientific  periodicals. 

Married  Jeannette  Winter,  11  Oct.  1888,  at  Juniata,  Neb. 

Children— ETKiih,  born  23  Oct.  1893. 

Albert  Winter,  born  8  Jan.  1895. 
Raymond  Ludwig,  born  20  Feb.  1897. 
Muriel,  born  11  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  Berwyn,  111. 

472.     IDA  MARY  HARVEY  (DAVIS). 
Sister  of  No.  711. 

Born  at  Waukegan,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School  and  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.B,  1890,  A.M.  Ossoli.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Ossoli  prize;  Chess  gold  medal.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  1887-89;  in  Cameron 


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Institute,  Mo.,  1889-90;  in  New  Orleans  University,  1890-91;  Lake  View  and 
John  Marshall  High  Schools,  Chicago,  1891 . 

Married  Otis  B.  Davis,  30  June  1898,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  1023  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


473.     ELIZABETH  AUSTIN  HILL  (LEEK). 

Born  17  May  1861,  at  Gerico,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi.     Deering  prize.     Teacher  in  1888. 

Married  Rev.  William  Preston  Leek,  23  Nov.  1887,  at  Janesville,  Wis. 
Children — Raymond,  bom  5  May  1889. 

Mary  Louise,  born  8  Feb.  1900. 
Residence,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 


474.     HELEN  MINERVA  HOLDEN. 
Sister  of  No.  583. 

Born  16  Sept.  1863,  at  Baraboo,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Baraboo  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  1890,  M.L.  Parkhurst 
scholarship,  1883-85.  Ossoli.  Teacher  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  1887-95;  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  1895 . 

Residence,  801  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

476.     GILES  HUBBARD. 

Born  29  July  1857,  at  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Sigma  Chi.  Lawyer  and  real 
estate  dealer  in  Berwyn,  111. 

Married . 

Residence,  3118  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

476.     PHILIPPA  MATILDA  HUTCHISON. 

Born  5  July  1865,  at  Mineral  Point,  Wis.  Prepared  in  the  Mineral  Point 
High  School.  B.S.  1890,  M.S.  Ossoli.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Assistant 
principal  in  Necedah  (Wis.)  High  School,  1888-90;  in  Mineral  Point  High 

School,    1890-91.     Bank    and    abstract    clerk  at  Mineral  Point,   1893 . 

Director  in  Woman's  Reading  Club  and  Public  Library  in  Mineral  Point. 

Residence,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 


477.     GEORGE  IRWIN  LARASH. 

Bom  15  May  1857,  at  Pekin,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Norton  declamation  prize.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
in  the  following  charges  of  Rock  River  Conference :  Douglas  Park,  Chicago, 
1887-88;  Fernwood,  Chicago,  1888-89;  Van  Brocklin,  111.,  1889-92;  MiUedge- 
ville,  111.,  1892-93;  Warren,  111.,  1893-95;  River  Forest,  lU.,  1895-96;  Els- 


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mere,  Chicago,  1896-98;  Desplaines,  111.,  1898-99;  Erie,  111.,  1899-1900; 
Steward,  111.,  1900-02 ;  Fulton,  111.,  1902 . 

Married  Lora  Almira  Sorter  (Oberlin  University,  '86),  24  July  1890,  at 
Oberlin,  Ohio.  ^ 

Residence,  Fulton,  111. 

478.     CHARLES  GEORGE  LEWIS. 
Brother  of  No.  139. 

Born  in  1865.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School.  A.B.  1890,  A.M. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Studied  law  in  Chicago,  18i8.  In  the  bond  and  mortgage 
business,  Chicago. 

Residence,  1456  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

479.  WILLIAM  ETRIDGE  McLENNAN. 

Born  7  July  1861,  at  Margarie,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.  Prepared  in 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at 
Union  Mills  and  New  Carlisle,  Ind.,  1887-89;  missionary  to  City  of  Mexico, 
1889-91;  pastor  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1891-94;  Berwyn,  111.,  1894-99;  Chicago, 
1899-1901 ;  Emmanuel  Church,  Evanston,  1901 . 

Author  of  "Improved  Class  Book,"  1888;  "In  His  Footsteps,"  1896; 
"  Souvenir  of  Bishop  Merrill,"  1897  (in  collaboration  with  Rev.  C.  M.  Stuart) ; 
"  Epworth  League  Bible  vStudies,"  and  numerous  pamphlets.  Contributor 
to  Methodist  periodicals. 

Married  Lila  F.  Keely,  12  Oct.  1887,  at  Nora,  111. 

Children — Florence,  born  20  July  1888. 

Charles  Morris,  bom  31  Jan.  1890. 
Donald,  bom  9  May  1895. 
Dorothy,  bom  2  Aug.  1896. 

Residence,  1629  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

480.  FRANK  GIBSON  MIDDLEKAUFF. 

Entered   college  from   Forreston,   111.     B.S.     Delta   Upsilon.     Attended 
Chicago  College  of  Law.     With  Deering  Harvester  Co.,  Chicago,  until  1895. 
Married  Charlotte  Armstrong,  of  Plymouth,  Ind.,  1892. 
Child — Margaret  L. 
Residence,  5327  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

481.    *WILLIAM  CHAMBERLIN  RAYMOND. 

Born  21  July  1866,  at  Gloucester,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  1894,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School.  With  Parkhurst  &  Wilkinson,  iron  merchants,  Chicago,  1888-89; 
with  Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  1890-91;  on  medical  staff  of  Mercy 
Hospital,  1894-98;  physician  in  England,  1898-1901. 

Died  20  Dec.  1901,  at  Liverpool,  England. 


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482.     EDWIN  LLEWELLYN  SHUMAN. 
Brother  of  Nos.  593,  629,  840,  and  1385. 

Born  13  Dec.  1863,  in  Manor  Township,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  Prepared  in 
Cook  Co.  (111.)  Normal  School,  and  Englewood  (111.)  High  School.  Ph.B. 
1890,  Ph.M.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Cook  County  scholarship  prize; 
Gage  prize;  Deering  prize;  Kirk  prize.  Editor  Northwestern,  1885-87.  One 
of  the  founders  of  Evanston  Press;  also  editor,  1887-90;  editorial  writer, 
Chicago  Journal,  1891-95;  literary  editor  and  editorial  writer,  Chicago  Tri- 
bune, 1895-1901 ;  literary  editor,  Chicago  Record-Herald,  1901 . 

Compiler  of  "A  Decade  of  Oratory"  (Kirk  Orations),  1888;  "Alumni 
Catalogue,"  Northwestern  University,  1894.  Author  of  "Steps  into  Jour- 
nalism," 1894,  and  "  Practical  Journalism,"  1903. 

Married  Emma  Thompson  (ex-'87),  25  Dec.  1895,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  221  Kedzie  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

483.     RUTER  WILLIAM  SPRINGER. 

Born  2  May  1863,  at  Springfield,  111.  Prepared  at  St.  John's  Academy, 
Va.,  and  Georgetown  University.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  1889,  LL.B.,  and  1890, 
LL.M.,  Georgetown  University,  Washington,  D.  C.  1899,  graduated  from 
Lane  Theological  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sigma  Chi.  Assistant  exami- 
ner, U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1887-91 ;  clerk  of  Ways  and  Means  Committee,  U.  S. 
H.  R.,  1891-93;  clerk  of  Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency,  1893-94; 

Post-Chaplain  U.  S.  Army,  July  1894 .     Served  through  the  Cuban  War ; 

at  Tampa,  Fla.,  and  Santiago  de  Cuba,  1898;  ordered  to  the  Philippines  in 
October,  1899,  with  41st  Infantry  U.  S.  Volunteers;  now  Chaplain  U.  S.  Artil- 
lery.    Member  of  Kentucky  Conference,  1894 .     Author  of  a  series  of 

letters  from  the  Philippines,  published  in  the  Western  Christian  Advocate, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1900. 

Married  Gertrude  Lynch,  of  Washington,  D.  C,  5  June  1895. 

Child — Constance  Lynch,  born  29  Oct.  1897. 

Residence,  Fort  Washington,  Md. 


484.     BOND  STOW. 
Brother  of  No.  688. 

Born  18  Nov.  1865,  at  Beloit,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
A.B.  1890,  A.M.  1889,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Graduate  study  of  Medicine  in  Vienna,  Berlin,  Munich,  and  Dresden,  1 890-9 1^ 
1897-98  and  in  1900.  Several  certificates  of  merit  froni  European  profes- 
sors, especially  in  Pathology.  Interne  in  St.  Luke's  Hospital  for  six  months: 
Professor  of  General  Pathology,  Northwestern  University  Dental  School; 
Demonstrator  of  Microscopical  Pathology,  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School;  practicing  medicine,  Glenwood  Springs,  Colo.,  1896-97;  in  New  York 
City,  1898 .  Member  of  American  Medical  Association,  1895 ;  Chi- 
cago Medical  Society,  1892-99;  Colorado  Medical  Society.  1897;  New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine.  1899 ;  New  York  Pathological  Society,  1899 . 

Residence  56  W.  Fifty-fii'^t  St.,  New  York,  N  Y. 


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485.    ANNA  C.  TOWLE. 

SiSTER  OF  No.   486. 

Born  10  May  1864,  at  Eugene,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Eugene  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1890,  Ph.M.  1899,  D.O., 
Northern  Institute  of  Osteopathy,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Two  years'  graduate 
study  in  Paris,  Geneva,  and  Leipzig.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi.  Principal  of 
Petersburg  (111.)  High  School;  teacher  of  Science  and  Latin,  Bloomington 
(111.)  High  School;  preceptress  and  teacher  of  Language  in  Mt.  Carroll  (111.) 
Seminary;  Professor  of  Language,  Manual* Training  School  of  Washington 
Umversity,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  principal  of  Hillsdale  (111.)  High  School;  lecturer 
and  member  of  the  faculty  of  Rhode  Island  College  of  Osteopathy;  prac- 
titioner in  Osteopathy  in  Reading,  Pa.,  and  Providence,  R.  I.  Member  of 
Woman's  Philosophical  Club,  Bloomington,  111.;  Woman's  Club,  Evanston, 
111.;  Pennsylvania  Osteopathic  Association;  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Osteopathy.     Associate  editor  of  Cosmopolitan  Osteopath. 

Residence,  139  Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


486.     FRANCES  TOWLE  (COLLINS). 
Sister  of  No.  485. 

Bom  25  Feb.  1863,  at  Eugene,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Eugene  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi.  Gradu- 
ate work  in  Boston.  Residence  in  New  York,  two  years;  in  Evansville,  Ind., 
three  years;  Newport,  R.  L,  one  year.  Member  of  Woman's  Auxiliary, 
St.  Mary  Orphanage  Board,  and  Prisoners'  Aid  Association. 

Married  Rev.  Frederick  Irving  CoUins,  23  Sept.  1890,  at  Evanston.  111. 

Child — Lyman  Irving,  bom  7  July  1891. 

Residence,  25  Mcsser  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


487.     CARRIE  ALBERTINE  WALES. 

Bom  16  Feb.  1865,  at  Lanark,  111.  Prepared  in  Lanark  High  School. 
B.S.  Alpha  Phi.  Resided  at  Lanark,  111.,  1887-88;  Colorado  Springs.  Colo., 
1888 . 

Residence,  815  N.  Cascade  Ave.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 


488.    HERBERT  PERRY  WRIGHT. 

Born  24  June  1865,  at  Stockton,  111.  Prepaied  in  Woodstock  (111.)  High 
School.  B.S.  1890,  M.S.  Sigma  Chi.  Dealer  in  stocks  and  bonds,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1887 . 

Married  Hattie  T.  Haw  (ex-'88),  21  Oct.  1890,  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

Children — Herbert  Edwin,  bom  5  Aug.  1891. 
Annie  Lillien,  bom  16  April  1898. 

Address,  730  Delaware  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


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489.     CHARLES  NEWTON  ZUEBLIN. 

Bom  4  May  1866,  at  Pendleton,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Philadelphia  High 
School.  Attended  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Ph.B.  1889,  B.D., 
Yale  University.  Graduate  study  in  Leipzig,  1889-91.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Instructor,  Assistant  Professor,  Associate  Professor,  Professor  of  Sociology, 

University  of  Chicago,  1892 .     Secretary  Chicago  Society  for  University 

Extension,  1892.  Head  resident  of  Northwestern  University  Settlement, 
1892.  Member  of  Chicago  Special  Park  Commission,  1900 ;  Chicago  Soci- 
ety for  Ethical  Culture;  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science; 
American  League  for  Civic  Improvement;  National  Municipal  League; 
Director  in  the  Chicago  Vacation  School  Board,  Illinois  Consumers'  League, 
and  Chautauqua  Press. 

Author  of  "American  Municipal  Progress,"  1902.  Contributor  to  The 
American  Journal  of  Sociology,  Journal  of  Political  Economy,  The  Inter- 
national Journal  of  Ethics,  Unity,  The  Dial,  and  The  Chautauxjuan. 

Married  Aurora  T.  Fisk  (No.  577),  18  June  1892,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Anne  Follett,  born  10  Nov.  1901. 

Residence,  38  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1888. 

490.     CORA  ALLEN  (McELROY). 

Born  20  March  1867,  at  West  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Chicago 
High  School.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi.  Ossoli  prize.  Graduate  study  in 
Berlin  and  Paris.  Taught  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  High  School,  1890-94. 
Writes  for  McC Lure's  and  Chicago  newspapers. 

Married  John  Howard  McElroy,  31  Aug.  1899,  at  West  Chicago. 

Residence,  67  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


491.     BELLE  ELMINA  ALLING  (RADDIN). 
Sister  of  No.  456. 

Born  25  Oct.  1864,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  high  schools, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Ossoli.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.     Botany  prize. 

Married  Charles  S.  Raddin  (No.  417),  28  June  1892,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  2032  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


492.     GEORGE  ARTHUR  BASS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  493,  533,  and  741. 

Born  1864,  in  Will  Co.,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  North  Division  High  School, 
Chicago,  ID.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Hinman  prize;  Deering  prize.  Gen- 
eral manager  Washington  Hydraulic-Press  Brick  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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Married  Zitella  Ebert,  of  Denver,  Colo.,  16  Nov.  1898. 
Child— RvTK  Ebert,  born  13  April  1902. 
Residence,  2112,  19th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

493.     PERKINS  BURNHAM  BASS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  492,  533,  and  741. 

Born  19  Feb.  1866,  in  Will  Co.,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  North  Division 
High  School,  Chicago.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Real  estate  business,  Chi- 
cago. 

Married  Mary  Maltman  (No.  617),  ofi:^hicago,  10  Nov.  1896. 

Children — Perkins  Burnham,  Jr.,  bom  26  Dec.  1897. 
Jean  Maltman,  born  24  Jan.  1901. 

Residence,  1027  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

494.    CHARLES  STEVEN  BENNETT. 
Brother  of  No.  606. 

Bom  27  Feb.  1864,  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Cazenovia  (N.  Y.) 
Seminary.  Syracuse  University,  1884-85.  Northwestern,  1885-88.  Ph.B. 
Hinman.     Psi  Upsilon  (Syracuse  University).     Postal  service,  Chicago. 

Married  Mary  Hamilton,  Jan.  1897,  at  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Residence,  113  Sedgwick  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

496.     *CHARLES  HORACE  BOOTH. 

Born  30  May  1863,  at  Onarga,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  Graduate  of  Union  College  of  Law.  Hinman.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  Editor  Northwestern.  President  of  class  in  freshman  year. 
Lawyer.     Admitted  to  bar  three  weeks  before  his  death. 

Died  4  July  1890,  at  Onarga,  111. 

496.    COLUMBUS  BRADFORD. 

Bom  7  Oct.  1860,  at  Licking,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1896,  A.M.  (Eng.  Lit.  in  absentia).  Adelphic.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Gage  prize.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Dolden, 
Mo.,  1888-89;  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1889-91;  at  Clinton,  Mo.,  1891-92;  at 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1892-93.  Transferred  to  Colorado  Conference,  and  held 
charges  at  Cripple  Creek,  Manitou,  and  Aspen,  1893-94.  Pastor  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1894-99;  Chicago,  1899-1901.  Not  now  in  charge  of  a  church.  Editor 
of  a  montlily  periodical,  The  Christian  Citizen,  Chicago,  1897-99.  Author  of 
tract,  "The  Sunday  Newspaper";  of  a  book,  "Birth  a  New  Chance,"  A.  C. 
McClurg,  Chicago,  1901. 

Married  Jany  Hallock,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  25  March  1891 ;  she  died  3  April 
1899. 

Children — Dorothy  Mayflower,  born  30  Jan.  1895. 

RoMEYN  Wendell,  born  17  March  1896;  died  25  June  1896. 
Clarissa  Tirzah,  born  19  March  1898. 
Jany  Hallock,  born  27  March  1899. 

Residence,  9372  Howard  Ct.,  Chicago,  111. 


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497.    HENRY  CADDOCK. 

Born  8  April  1860,  at  Newark,  N.  J.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Member  of  U.  S.  Life-Saving  Crew. 
Taught  in  Leyden  Township,  Cook  Co.,  Illinois,  fall  of  1888.  Assistant 
cashier  Wilson  Bros.,  Chicago,  1889-94.     1894,  with  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Married  Susie  Morrison,  7  June  1899,  at  Vailsburg,  N.  J. 

Residence,  20  Columbia  Ave.,  Vailsburg,  N.  J. 

498.  HARVEY  REEVES  CALKINS. 

Born  11  April  1866,  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Hinman. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Hinman  and  Deering  prizes.  Class  president  in  the  sopho- 
more year.  Travel  abroad,  1890-91.  Preaching  at  Colorado  Springs  and 
Denver,  in  Colorado  Conference,  1891-94;  preaching  at  Sheffield  Avenue 
Church,  Chicago,  Rock  River  Conference,  1894-1900,  except  one  year  abroad 
in  1896.  Pastor  of  Grant  Road  Church,  Bombay,  India,  1900 .  Ameri- 
can secretary  of  the  Pentecostal  League  (International  Prayer  Union), 
1891 .     Editor  of  Tongues  of  Fire,  a  religious  monthly,  1895-1900. 

Married  (1)  Helen  May  Pearsons  (No.  519),  8  July  1890,  at  Evanston; 
she  died  27  March  1893,  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  (2)  Ida  Von  Holz 
(Ohio  Wesleyan  University),  3  Oct.  1894,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Child— B.EhiiN,  born  9  July  1899. 

Residence,  Bombay,  India,  via  Brindisi. 

499.     IRA  CHESTER  CARTWRIGHT. 

Born  19  Nov.  1855,  at  Cincinnati,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Hinman. 
While  in  college  was  Instructor  in  Swedish  Theological  Seminary.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference;  at  Brighton  Park, 
Chicago,  1888-90.     Transferred  to  Mexico  Conference.     Pastor  at  Pachuca, 

1891-93;  at  Guanajuato,  1894-97;  at  Xochiapulco,  1898-99;  at  Leon,  1900 . 

Has  published  translations  of  Dr.  Terry's  "Studies  of  Isaiah"  and  Fisher's 
"Manual  of  Christian  Evidences."  Author  of  a  monograph,  "El  Saber  Cris- 
tiano."     Contributor  to  New  York  and  Mexican  Christian  Advocates. 

Married  Dr.  Margaret  Green  (Graduate  of  Woman's  Hospital  Medical  Col- 
lege), 17  Dec.  1890,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children — Paulina  Pearl,  born  11  Feb.  1892. 
IjAura  Lulie,  born  11  July  1893. 
Margaret  Catherine,  born  1  Oct.  1895. 
Edward  Gladstone,  born  15  May  1898. 
Ira  Chester,  Jr.,  born  16  July  1900. 
Residence,  3a  Calle  de  la  Condesa,  No.  73,  Leon,  Gto.,  Mexico. 

500.     ^CHESTER  CARROLL  CLIFFORD. 
Son  of  No.  2  and  Brother  of  No.  571. 

Born  10  Aug.  1865,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School 
and  Northwestern   University  Academy.    Ph.B.     Political  Economy  prize.. 


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Hinman.     Partner  in  the  Geo.  E.  Hibbard  Company,  manufacturers  of  auto- 
matic sprinklers. 

Married  Edith  Baldwin  of  Chicago,  19  Oct.  1898,  in  Chicago. 

Child — Chester  Baldwin,  born  31  Aug.  1899. 

Died  19  May  1899,  in  Chicago,  111. 


501.     GEORGE  LEWIS  CONLEY. 

Born  23  April  1864,  near  Osage,  la.  Prepared  in  Joliet  (111.)  High  School. 
University  of  Chicago,  1884-86.  A.B.  1891,  B.D.,  Baptist  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Clergyman,  Baptist;  pastor  at 
Huntington,  Ind.,  1891-94;  of  Burr  Street  Church,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1894-99; 

at  Pipestone,  Minn.,  1899-1901;  at  Rochester,  Ind.,  1901 .     Member  of 

Board  of  Baptist  Educational  Society  of  Minnesota. 

Married  Etta  Meridian  Palmer,  2  Jan.  1893,  at  Huntington,  Ind. 

CMZd— Ruth  Lucile,  born  3  Sept.  1896. 

Residence,  Rochester,  Ind. 

602.     ERIC  ADOLPHUS  DAVIDSON. 

Born  23  Oct.  1858,  in  Sweden.  Arrived  in  United  States  24  June  1868. 
Prepared  in  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1898,  M.D.,  Bennett 
Medical  College,  Chicago.  1901,  M.D.,  Rush  Medical  College.  Graduate 
study  in  Swedish  Theological  Seminary,  Evanston,  and  Boston  University. 
Pastor  of  Swedish  Methodist  Church  at  Boston,  1888-90;  at  Providence,  R.  I., 
and  Maiden,  Mass.,  1890-91.  Presiding  elder,  Swedish  District  of  California 
Conference,  Kingsbury,  Cal.,  1892-95.  Instructor  in  English  and  Greek, 
Swedish   Theological   Seminary,    Evanston,    1895-96.     Phj'^sician,    Chicago, 

1901 .     Member  of  Illinois  State  Eclectic  Medical  Society,  1898 ;  of 

National  Eclectic  Medical  Society,  1898—.  Professor  of  Pharmacy  and 
Physical  Diagnosis,  Bennett  Medical  College. 

Residence,  868  Osgood  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

503.     MARY  HATTIE  EARLE  (STERLING). 

Born  4  May  1867,  at  Taylor,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.S.  Ossoli.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Ossoli  prize.  Graduate 
study  in  Leland  Stanford  University,  1894.  Teacher  in  Dixon  (111.)  High 
School,  1899-91. 

Married  James  Norman  Sterling,  15  Nov.  1892,  at  Taylor,  111. 

Children — Norman  Earle,  born  11  April  1896. 
Ethel  Marie,  born  6  Dec.  1898. 

Residence,  373  North  Crawford  Ave.,  Dixon,  111. 

504.    ARTHUR  ROBIN  EDWARDS. 

Born  26  June  1867,  at  Chicago.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  1891,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduated 
■from  Chicago  Medical  College,  1891.     Interne  in  Cook  County  Hospital,  1891- 


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92.  Student  in  General  Hospital,  Vienna,  1893.  Instructor  and  Demon- 
strator of  Histology  and  Embryology  in  Northwestern  Medical  School,  1892- 
94;  Demonstrator  of  Pathology  in  Medical  and  Dental  Schools,  same,  1894-95; 
Professor  of  Therapeutics  in  Medical  School,  1895-98;  Professor  of  Principles 
and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine  in  same,  1897  to  date,  and 
in  Woman's  Medical  School,  1897-02.  Secretary  to  Medical  Faculty;  attend- 
ing physician  to  Cook  County,  Mercy,  and  Wesley  Hospitals,  Chicago. 

Mai-ried  Susanna  T.  Harrison  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1900,  at  Rome,  Italy. 

Child — Arthur,  born  13  May  1901. 

Residence,  2818  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  1107,  103  State  St. 

505.    JULIA  PADDOCK  FITCH  (GOSS). 

Bom  15  May  1866,  at  Warrensburg,  Mo.     Prepared  in  Warrensburg  State 
Normal  School.     B.L.     Teacher  in  Aurora,  111.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  Dodge  City, 
Kan.,  1888-92.     Secretary,  Albuquerque  (New  Mexico)  Public  Library  Asso- 
ciation, 1897-99. 
.     Married  Robert  Stewart  Goss,  9  Dec.  1892,  at  Roswell,  New  Mexico. 

Children — Marian  Paddock,  born  24  Oct.  1895. 
Mabel  Fitch,  bom  9  Oct.  1899. 

Residence,  Albuquerque,  New  Mexico. 

506.    J.  WELLINGTON  FRIZZELLE. 

Bom  at  Rock  Island,  111.  Prepared  in  Rock  Island,  111.,  and  Daven- 
port, la.  Entered  from  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  A.B.  1893,  A.M. 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Graduate  stu- 
dent in  History  (in  absentia),  1901-03.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal, Central  Illinois  Conference ;  presiding  elder  Rock  Island  District.  Trustee 
of  Northwestern  University  since  1900.  Contributor  to  religious  and  secidar 
papers. 

Married  Carrie  Louisa  Warren,  19  April  1900,  at  Denver,  Colo. 

Residence,  610  Elm  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 


507.    ISAAC  REYNOLDS  HITT,  JR. 

Bom  7  Sept.  1864,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  1894,  M.S.  Hinman.  Phi 
Delta  Theta.  Business  manager  of  Northwestern.  Graduated  from  Kent 
College  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.,  1894.     Clerk  in  First  National  Bank,  Chicago, 

1888.  Junior  partner  of  real  estate  firm  of  Isaac  R.  Hitt  &  Co.,  Chicago, 

1889.  Attorney  at  law,  Chicago,  1894.  In  1898,  removed  to  Washington, 
D.  C.  Law  clerk  in  Law  Division  of  Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  Treasury 
Department,  1898-1902.  Chief  of  Miscellaneous  Division,  Internal  Revenue, 
1902- — .  Member  of  the  Bar  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court;  Knight 
Templar.  Treasurer  of  General  Council  of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  National 
Fraternity,  1891-93.  Member  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution;  Pres- 
ident of  the  Phi  Delta  Theta  Alumni  Club  (Washington) ;  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Mount  Pleasant,  Wash- 


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ington,  D.  C. ;  First  Vice-President  of  the  Illinois  Republican  Association  of 
the  District  of  Columbia,  1903;  President  of  the  Northwestern  University 
Club  of  Washington,  D.  C,  1903. 

Prepared,  in  co-operation  with  J.  B.  T.  Tupper,  under  the  direction  of 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  an  abstract  of  Internal  Revenue  Laws  in 
force  May  1,  1899.  Compiled  Internal  Revenue  Laws  in  force  Jan.  1,  1900; 
with  appendix,  miscellaneous  provisions,  notes,  and  supplements,  1901 
and  1902.  Compiled  "Legacy  Tax  Law  with  Digest  of  Court  and  Treasury 
Decisions,"  1902. 

Married  Rosa  May  Birch  (ex-'87),  13  Nov»1889,  at  Logansport,  Ind. 

Children — Ruth  Emma,  born  8  Oct.  1890. 
Leila  Birch,  born  29  July  1892. 
William  Birch,  born  17  July  1895. 
Isaac  Reynolds,  III.,  born  7  June  1901. 

Residence,  1334  Columbia  Road,  Washington,  D.  C. 

608.     CAROLINE  LOUISA  HUNT. 
Sister  of  No.  232. 

Born  23  Aug.  1865,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
A.B.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student,  Northwestern 
University,  in  Chemistry  and  German,  1893-94.  Graduate  student  in  Chem- 
istry, University  of  Chicago,  1894-95.  Graduate  student  in  Chemistry, 
Northwestern  University,  1895-96.  Instructor  in  Domestic  Economy 
in  Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  1896-1901 ;  same,  John  B.  Stetson  University, 
DeLand,  Fla.,  1903. 

Residence,  1566  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

509.    JOHN  EDDY  HUNT. 

Born  28  Sept.  1865,  at  Lafayette,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     Ph.B.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Editor-in-chief  of  Northwestern. 

Attended  Union  College  of  Law.     Attorney  at  law  in  Chicago,  1890 .     Has 

published  "Acknowledgment  of  Deeds." 

Married  Minnie  Belle  Bissell,  23  Dec.  1890. 

Child — Helen  Lucile,  born  9  May  1896. 

Residence,  Oak  Park,  111.     Office,  65,  87  Clark  St.,  Chicago. 

610.     ISAAC  JOHNSON. 

Born  6  July  1856,  at  Capron,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  Wisconsin  Conference;  pastor  at  Hortonville,  Waterloo,  Allen 
Grove,  Richmond,  and  New  London,  Wis. 

Married  Alice  Davidson  Gillies,  2  Oct.  1888. 
Children — Raymond  Goldthorp,  born  30  April  1891. 
Miriam  Isabella,  born  20  Sept.  1895. 
Olive  Matilda,  born  12  March  1898. 
Esther  Marie,  born  13  June  1902. 
Residence,  New  London,  Wis. 


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511.     CHARLES  ELIJAH  LINEBARGER. 

Born  21  Feb.  1867,  at  Plainfield,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Graduated  from  NorthAvestern  University  School  of  Music.  Graduate 
study  in  Germany  and  France.  Teacher  of  Physical  Science  in  Chicago  high 
schools,  1895 . 

Residence,  2583  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

512.     FRANK  LITTLE. 

Born  19  March  1862,  at  Frederick,  Md.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Editor  Northwestern,  Jan.-Sept., 
1887.  Pubhshing  business,  1889-92.  1894,  LL.B.,  Lake  Forest  University. 
Lawyer. 

Married  Mabelle  Thatcher  (No.  523),  in  1888,  at  River  Forest,  111. 

Residence,  River  Forest,  111.     Office,  1226,  153  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

513.     ELLEN  FOWLER  MARSH. 

Born  15  Dec.  1863,  at  Bristol,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Graduate  student  in  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Assistant    in    high  school    at  Knoxville,    la.,    1889-93;   same  at    Elkhorn, 

Wis.,  1894-99;  Science  Department,  Northfield  (Minn.)  High  School,  1899 . 

Member  at  different  times  of  various  county  and  state  teachers'  associations. 

Residence,  Northfield,  Minn. 

614.     NORMAN  ALLEN  MARTIN. 

Born  16  Aug.  1860,  at  Charlotte,  Vt.  Prepared  in  Troy  Conference  Acad- 
emy, Poultney,  Vt.  Wesleyan  University,  Conn.  A.B.  Chi  Psi  (Wesleyan 
University) .  Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodijt  Epis- 
copal ;  North  Nebraska  Conference,  1890-99 ;  Nebraska  Conference,  1900 . 

Pastor  at  FuUerton,  Neb.,  1890-92;  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  1893-97;  Fullerton, 
Neb.,  1897-98;  Schuyler,  Neb.,  1899;  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1900 . 

Married  Luthera  Percival,  6  Aug.  1884,  at  North  Ferrisburg,  Vt. 

CMWren— Percy  P.,  born  3  July  1886;  died  23  Dec.  1886. 
Ruth  E.,  born  24  Aug.  1892. 
Lucia  M.,  born  22  Aug.  1898. 

Residence,  1526  A  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 


615.     OSCAR  MIDDLEKAUFF. 
Brother  of  No.  516. 

Born  8  Aug.  1868,  at  Forreston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Norton 
and  Hinman  second  prizes.  1888-89,  attended  Union  College  of  Law, 
Chicago.  Attorney  at  law  at  Sioux  City,  la.,  1890-99.  On  account  of  poor 
health  engaged  in  stock  business  in  Nebraska  since  1899. 


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Married  Alice  Humbert,  9  Feb.  1893,  at  Sioux  City,  la. 
Children — Mark  H.,  bom  6  Nov.  1895. 

Ruth,  born  23  Aug.  1897. 
Address,  Lexington,  Neb.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

616.     SAMUEL  HENRY  MIDDLEKAUFF. 
Brother  of  No.  515. 

Bom  3  Feb.  1865,  at  Forreston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1888-89,  student  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Hinman. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  pastor  at  Battle  Creek,  Salix,  Jewell, 
Meriden,  Fonda,  Burt,  Lehigh,  and  JoUey,  Iowa.  Became  supernumerary 
in  1900,  and  has  since  traveled  for  health. 

Married  Fannie  Williams,  29  Aug.  1894,  at  Meriden,  la. 

Residence,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal. 

617.     EDWARD  CARLTON  PAGE. 

Born  29  May  1863,  at  Belvidere,  111.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  College,  111. 
A.B.  Adelphic.  Tutor  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1886-88. 
Graduate  study  in  History  and  Literature  at  the  University  of  Chicago. 
Assistant  County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Ogle  Co.,  111.,  1888-93. 
Associate  in  History,  University  of  Chicago,  1893-99;  Professor  of  His- 
tory  and   Geography,    Northern   Illinois   State   Normal    School,    De   Kalb, 

111.,    1899 .      Member    Illinois    State    Teachers'    Association,     Northern 

Illinois  Teachers'  Association,  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  De  Kalb 
County  Historical  Society,  North  Central  Historical  Teachers'  Association, 
American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  American  Historical 
Association.  President  of  South  Side  Union  of  Epworth  League,  Chicago 
District,  1897-98.  President  North  Central  History  Teachers'  Association, 
1902-03. 

Author  of  "Hand  of  Providence  in  American  History" ;  editor  of  Ogle 
County  (III.)  School  Gazette,  1889-90. 

Married  Janet  CHve  Gloss  (No.  468),  19  July  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  DeKalb,  111. 

618.    ARTHUR  PATTISON. 

Born  10  Dec.  1866,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.  Entered  from  Chicago  University.  A.B.  LL.B.,  Chicago  College 
of  Law.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instructor  in  North  Division 
High  School,  Chicago,  1888-94.     Lawyer. 

Married  Bertha  Rinn,  23  Dec.  1896,  in  Chicago. 

C/iiW— Philip  Rinn,  born  13  May  1898. 

Residence,  Oak  Park,  111.     Office,  1117  Ashland  Block,  Chicago. 

519.     *HELEN  MAY  PEARSONS  (CALKINS). 
Sister  of  No.  23. 

Born  4  Dec.  1865,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi.     Elected  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1892.     Private 


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tutor,  1888-89;  Instructor  in  Latin  and  History  in  the  Misses  Smead  Semi- 
nary for  Girls,  Toledo,  O.,  1889-90. 

Married  Rev.  Harvey  Reeves  Calkins  (No.  498),  8  July  1890,  at  Evanston, 
111. 

Died  27  March  1893,  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

520.     EDMUND  CHASE  QUEREAU. 
Brother  of  No.  268. 

Born  18  March  1868,  at  Aurora,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  Ph.B.  1892,  Ph.M.  (Geology  in  absentia.)  1893,  Ph.D., 
University  of  Freiburg,  Germany.  Hinman.  Beta  Theta  Pi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Deering  and  Kirk  prizes.  Graduate  study  in  University  of  Gottingen,  Ger- 
many, 1890-91,  and  Freiburg,  1891-93.  Teacher  of  Science,  Troy  Conference 
Academy,  Vt.,  1888-90.  Lecturer  and  Instructor,  University  of  Chicago, 
1893-95;   Professor  of   Geology,    Syracuse   University,   1895-99.     Engineer, 

1899 .     With  engineering  party  for  Burlington  Railway  in  Wyoming  and 

Montana,  1901 ;  roadmaster,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  with  headquarters  at  Brookings, 
S.  D.,  1901 .     Fellow  of  Geological  Society  of  America  since  1898. 

Author  of  book  and  a  number  of  pamphlets  and  magazine  articles  on  geo- 
logical subjects,  published  in  Germany  and  United  States. 

Married  Elizabeth  F.  Packard  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1902. 

Address,  Brookings,  S.  D. 

621.     GEORGE  OWEN  RICHARDSON. 

Born  22  May  1852,  at  Hudson,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Minnesota  State  Normal 
School,  Winona,  Minn.,  Red  Wing  Collegiate  Institute,  Minn.,  and  North- 
western University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Pastor  at  Clarendon,  Tex.,  1888-89;  Denton,  Tex.,  1890-91;  Le  Grande, 
Ore.,  1891-92;  Summerville,  Ore.,  1892-93;  Boise  Valley,  Idaho,  1893-96; 
Haines,  Ore.,  1896-97;  Dixie,  Wash.,  1897-98;  Huntsville,  Wash.,  1898-99; 
Adams,  Ore.,  1899-1901. 

Married  Clara  Anna  Milne,  2  May  1878,  at  Dallas,  Tex. 

Child — Carrie  May,  born  17  Jan.  1880. 

Residence,  Adams,  Ore. 

522.     MARY  E.  SUMNER. 

Born  13  Feb.  1868,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  O.  Prepared  in  Brownell  Hall,  Omaha, 
Neb.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi.  Graduate  study  in  University  of  Nebraska. 
Has  resided  at  Schuyler  and  Omaha,  Neb.     Abroad,  1891-92. 

Residence,  Monmouth,  111. 

623.     MABELLE  THATCHER  (LITTLE). 

Born  25  Dec.  1867,  at  River  Forest,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  1895,  LL.B.,  Northwestern 
University  Law  School. 

Married  Frank  Little  (No.  512),  in  1888,  at  River  Forest,»Ill. 

Residence,  River  Forest,  111. 


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624.     CRAIG  SHARP  THOMS. 

Born  20  Dec.  1860,  at  Elgin,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  University  Acad- 
emy. Entered  from  Chicago  University.  A.B.  1891,  A.M.  1891,  B.D., 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  Morgan  Park,  111.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Sophomore 
declamation  prize.  Clergyman,  Baptist;  pastor  at  Morris,  111.,  1891-95;  at 
Des  Moines,  la.,  1895-1900.  President  Iowa  Baptist  Pastors'  Conference, 
1898-99.    Pastor  at  Vermillion,  S.  D.,  1900 .    1901,  Ph.D.,  Shurtleff  CoUege. 

Married  Effie  W.  Walker,  July  1892,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  Vermillion,  S.  D.  ^ 

625.  CHARLES  BURTON  THWING. 

Born  9  March  1860,  at  Theresa,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1890,  A.M.  1894,  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Bonn,  Germany, 
1894.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Hinman  essay  prize; 
Deering  prize.  Instructor  in  Physics,  Northwestern  University  Academy, 
1888-93 ;  same  chair  in  University  of  Wisconsin,  1893-96;  Professor  of  Physics, 
Knox  College,  111.,  1896-1901;  Professor  of  Physics  in  Syracuse  University, 

1901 .     Member  of  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 

1888-92  (Fellow,  1890-92);  of  British  Astronomical  Society,  1890-92;  Astro- 
nomical Society  of  the  Pacific,  1890-93;  American  Physical  Society,  1901^ . 

Author  (with  Louis  W,  Austin)  of  ''Exercises  in  Physical  Measurements," 
1896;  author  of  "An  Elementary  Physics,"  1900.  Has  a  chapter  in  "Every 
Day  Science"  (Methodist  Book  Concern,  1899),  and  is  contributor  to  the 
American  Journal  of  Science  and  others. 

Married  Lucy  Blakeslee  White,  3  Sept.  1893,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Children— My-ra,  born  13  July  1895. 

John  Burton,  born  10  Jan.  1897. 
Philip  Lenard,  born  24  July  1899. 
Alice  Citshing,  born  18  April  1901. 

Residence,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 

626.     FREDERICK  JUDSON  TOURTELLOTTE. 

Born  9  March  1867,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Harvard  School,  Chicago. 
Entered  from  University  of  Chicago.  A.B.  1893,  LL.B.,  Northwestern 
University  Law  School.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi  (Law  School).  Lawyer 
in  Chicago. 

Married  Agnes  Lucile  Middle  ton,  2  Aug.  1898,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  3432  Vernon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  26,  84  Washington  St. 

627.     WILLIAM  HARVEY  TUTTLE. 

Born  30  Oct.  1862,  in  Peoria  Co.,  111.  Prepared  in  Dunlap  Academy.  A.B. 
1893,  A.M.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize.  LL.B., 
Northwestern   University   Law   School.     President   of   Alumni   Association, 

1897-98.     Admitted  to  the  bar  in   1890;  practicing  in  Chicago,   1890 . 

Associated  with  Jas.  P.  Grier  (No.  578),  under  the  firm  name  of  Tuttle  &  Grier, 
1893 . 


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Married  Carrie  Skinner,  22  June  1892,  at  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Children — Helen  B.,  born  11  April  1893. 

Charles  B.,  born  20  Dec.  1894. 

Dorothy,  born  5  Aug.  1902. 
Residence,  Berwyn,  111.     Office,  1208  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

528.  ROBERT  OATMAN  VANDERCOOK. 

Born  26  Aug.  1867.     Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School.     Ph.B.  Founder 
and  publisher  of  the  Evanston  Press. 

Married  Lue  E.  Oatman,  of  Denver,  Colo.,  20  Nov.  1894. 
Children — Frances,  born  7  Sept.  1894. 
Edward  O.,  born  3  May  1897. 
David  D.,  born  5  Dec.  1901. 
Residence,  713  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1889. 

629.     CHARLES  PETERS  ABBEY. 

Born  23  May  1865,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School! 
Entered  University  of  Chicago.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Attended  Chicago  College  of  Law,   1889-91.     Admitted  to  bar,  June  1891. 

Practicing  law  in  Chicago,  1891 .     Member   of   Chicago  Bar  Association; 

Illinois  State  Bar  Association;  University  Club;  Law  Club. 

Married  Julia  Northrup  Trimmer,  21  Nov.  1894,  in  Chicago. 

Child — Kathryn  Trimmer,  born  5  Nov.  1895. 

Residence,  249  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.      Office,  100  Washington  St. 

530.     JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS. 

Born  17  Jan.  1857,  at  FuUerburg,  Lewis  Co.,  New  York.  Prepared  in 
Rock  River  Seminary.  Entered  from  Wheaton  College.  B.S.  Delta  Upsi- 
lon.  President  College  Christian  Association.  Graduate  study  in  Universi- 
ties of  Halle,  Paris,  Vienna,  and  Berlin,  1889-92.  1892,  Ph.D.,  Halle. 
Assistant   Professor  Political  Science  in  University  of    Pennsylvania,    1892- 

99;  study  in  British  Museum  and  elsewhere,  1899-1901;  lecturer,  1901 . 

Member  of  American  Economic  Association,  1892-99;  secretary  American 
Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  1892-99;  secretary  Association 
of  Colleges  and  Preparatory  Schools  of  Middle  States  and  Maryland,  1892- 
97.  Contributor  to  Review  of  Reviews,  Pennsylvania  School  Journal,  Popular 
Science  Monthly. 

Married  Mary  Louise  Hendee,  25  Dec.  1882,  at  Sandwich,  111. 

Residence,  3803  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

531.     FLORENCE  BABCOCK  (STURGES). 
Sister  of  Nos.  532  and  644. 

Born  29  June  1869,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Academy  (Babcock 
School).    Ph.B.    Ossoli.     Graduate  student  in  Chemistry,  1891-92.     Teacher 


198  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1889 

in  Mrs.  Babcock's    Private   School,  Chicago,  and   in    Rockford    (III.)  High 
School;  at  Kenilworth,  111.,  1891-94.     Abroad,  1900. 

Married  William  Newton  Sturges,  27  June  1894,  at  Kenilworth,  111. 

Residence,  1816  Addison  Ave.,  Chicago,  III.     * 


532.     MABEL  KEYES  BABCOCK. 
Sister  of  Nos.  531  and  644. 

Born  in  1862,  in  Massachusetts.     A.B.     Prepared  in  Chicago  Academy. 
Associate  Principal  in  Mrs.  Baback's  School,  Kenilworth,  III. 
Residence,  Kenilworth.  III. 


533.     STELLA  BASS  (TILT). 
Sister  of  Nos.  492,  493,  and  741. 

Born  5  March  1868,  at  Kankakee,  III.  Prepared  in  North  Division 
(Chicago),  and  Evanston  High  Schools.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Student  in 
Bryn  Mawr,  1893-94. 

Married  Joseph  E.  Tilt,  Sept.  1894,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Katherine  Bass. 

Residence,  543  Evanston  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 


534.     FORREST  WILLIAM  BEERS. 

Born  1  Jan.  1863,  at  Manteno,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Delta  Upsilon.  Norton  declamation  prize; 
Adelphic  prize;  president  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1888-89. 
Graduate  student  in  Philosophy,  and  student  in  Divinity  School,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1890.  With  Christian  Alliance,  Chicago,  1891-92;  general  manager 
Columbian  Visitors*  Association,  for  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio,  1892-93;  mis- 
sion work;  real  estate;  journalism.  Author  of  "Light  and  Shadow,  or 
Christianity  and  the  Current  Religious  Sciences,"  1898. 

Married  Mary  Emma  Comstock  (No.  948),  5  July  1899,  North  Manchester, 
Ind. 

Residence,  North  Manchester,  Ind. 


535.    HERBERT  FISK  BRIGGS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  330  and  360. 

Born  16  March  1866,  at  Sacramento,  Cal.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1892,  A.M.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Student  in  Bos- 
ton University  School  of  Theology,  1889-92.  Pastor  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1891-92;  at  Los  Gatos,  Cal.;  Professor  in  Iliff  School  of  Theology,  Denver, 
Colo. ;   in  city  mission  work  in  San  Francisco,  1900 . 

Married  Sarah  M.  Foster  (ex-'89),  6  Aug.  1891,  at  Evanston,  III. 

Children — Two  boys. 

Residence,  312  Haight  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


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536.     BLANCHE  CARAWAY. 
Sister  of  No.  1006. 

Born  19  June  1867,  at  Camargo,  111.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  (III.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Alpha  Phi.  Graduate  student  in  History,  1901-02.  County 
Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Douglas  Co.  (111.). 

Residence,  Tuscola,  111. 

537.    GEORGE  WILLIAM  DIXON. 

Born  16  Sept.  1866,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1892,  LL.B.,  North- 
western University  Law  School.     Practiced  law.     Secretary  and    treasurer 

of  Arthur  Dixon  Transfer  Co.     Illinois  State  Senator,  First  District,  1903 . 

President  Chicago  Methodist  Social  Union. 

Married  Eloise  Martin,  2  March  1903,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  2706  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  299,  5th  Ave. 

538.     ELIZABETH  BELLE  EDWARDS  (FIELD). 

Born  29  Nov.  1867,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Alpha  Phi.  Class 
prophetess.  President  Bryant  Circle,  Evanston,  1899-1900;  chairman  Child 
and  Home  Department,  Woman's  Club  of  Evanston,  1900-02. 

Married  Howard  Field,  12  June  1890,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Children — Howard  Edwards,  born  19  March  1895. 
Dudley  Joseph,  born  24  May  1902. 

Residence,  1562  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  III. 

539.  ARTHUR  E.  ELMORE. 

Born  25  March  1866,  at  Rochelle,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Norton  declamation  prize.  Secretary  and  treas- 
urer of  the  Elmore  Coal  Co.,  Rockford,  111. 

Married  Alice  G.  Jones,  19  Sept.  1893,  at  Paxton,  111. 

Residence,  Rockford,  111. 

540.  SAMUEL  S.  FARLEY. 

Born  28  Jan.  1859,  at  Galesburg,  111.  Prepared  in  Marengo  (Iowa)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon. 
Member  Iowa  State  Militia,  1877-79.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal; 
North  Minnesota  Conference;  pastor  at  Lester  Park,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1890-91; 
at  Warren,  Minn.,  1892-93;  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1894-95;  at  Renville,  Minn., 
1896-1901 ;  at  Morris,  Minn.,  1901 . 

Married  Grace  Curtis,  23  Sept.  1890,  at  Evanston,  111. 

CMZdren— Donald  C,  born  23  March  1894. 
F.  Malcom,  born  31  Jan.  1896. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  born  23  Aug.  1897. 

Residence,  Morris,  Minn. 


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641.     GRACE  IDA  FOSTER  (HERBEN). 

Born  19  Sept.  1864,  at  Lanark,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi.  1890,  A.M.,  Allegheny  Col- 
lege, Pa.  Graduate  student  in  English  Literature,  1891-92,  at  North- 
western University.  Preceptress  of  Allegheny  College,  Meadville,  Pa., 
1889-91.  New  York  Conference  Secretary  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary 
Society,  1895-1902.  Has  a  book  copyrighted  but  unpublished.  Contributor 
to  church  papers  and  periodicals. 

Married  Stephen  Joseph  Herben  (No.  543)727  May  1891,  at  Park  Ridge,  111, 

Residence,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 

542.     CHARLES  STEPHEN  GRAVES. 

Bom  18  Jan.  1862,  in  Ogle  Co.,  111.  Prepared  in  Sycamore  (111.) 
High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  Gage  prize;  Adelphic  prize;  Kirk  contestant.  Editor  North- 
western, 1888  and  1889.  Graduate  Chicago  College  of  Law,  1891.  Graduate 
student  in  Law  and  History,  1891-92.  Member  of  the  law  firm  of  Ela,  Grover 
&  Graves,  1893 . 

Married  Nellie  Gray,  22  Oct.  1891,  at  Piano,  111. 

Residence,  1450  Sherman  Ave,,  Evanston.  Office,  79  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

543.     STEPHEN  JOSEPH  HERBEN. 

Born  11  May  1861,  in  London,  England.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1891,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  1897, 
Lit.D.  (hon.),  Syracuse  University.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Marcy  prize;  Hinman  prize;  Sheppard  Political  Economy  prize; 
Kirk  contestant.  Graduate  student  in  English  Literature,  1891-92.  Assist- 
ant editor  Epworth  Herald.,  Chicago,  1890-95;  same.  Christian  Advocate, 
New  York  City,  1895 . 

Married  Grace  Ida  Foster  (No.  541),  27  May  1891,  at  Park  Ridge,  111. 

Children — George  Foster,  born  17  March  1893. 

Stephen  Joseph,  Jr.,  born  14  March  1897. 

Residence,  Maplewood,  N.  J.     Office,  150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


544.     OTIS  McGAW  HOWARD. 

Brother  of  No.  817. 

Bom  24  Oct.  1868,  in  Washington,  D.  C.  Prepared  in  Glencoe  (111.) 
High  School,  Bangor,  Me.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Deering  prize.  LL.B.,  Lake  Forest  University. 
Attended  Chicago  College  of  Law;  student  in  University  of  Gottingen,  Ger- 
many, 1890.  Editor  and  publisher  of  Farm,  Field  and  Fireside,  Chicago. 
Member  of  Loyal  Legion. 

Residence,  Glencoe,  111. 


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545.     HAROLD  RIVERS  HOWELL. 

Bom  23  Feb.  1868,  at  Millbrook,  Ont.,  Canada.  Prepared  in  Drake 
University,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  B.S.  Hinman.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Assistant 
secretary  of  Hawkeye  Insurance  Co.,  president  Polk  County  Homestead  and 
Trust  Co.,  president  Purinton  Mfg.  Co.,  all  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Married  Elizabeth  Myra  Brown  (No.  568),  12  Jan.  1892,  at  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis. 

Children — Dorothy  Brown,  born  27  April  1896. 
Henry  Adam,  born  20  Aug.  1900. 

Residence,  1619  High  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

546.  FRANCES  EVELYN  HUBBELL  (LEONARD). 

Born  13  Oct.  1865,  at  Altona,  111.  Prepared  in  Altona  High  School  and 
Hedding  College,  Abingdon,  111.  B.L.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Assist- 
ant Principal  and  teacher  in  German  in  Blue  Island  (111.)  public  schools, 
1889-90;  Preceptress,  University  of  Pacific,  California,  1890-91.  Member  of 
Executive  Board,  N.  W.  Branch,  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society, 
1891-95. 

Married  Herbert  G.  Leonard  (No.  549),  6  Aug.  1891,  at  Altona,  111. 

Residence,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

547.  MARY  JONES  (SCHLESINGER). 

Boi-n  1  Jan.  1866,  at  Floyd,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Milwaukee  College,  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Private  tutor  in  Evanston,  1889-90;  taught  in  Kewaunee,  Wis.,  1890-91. 
Librarian,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  1891-92;  Librarian,  Chicago,  1892-95. 

Married  Alfred  Henry  Schlesinger,  25  Sept.  1895,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Alfred  Francis,  born  17  Feb.  1900. 

Residence,  10th  St.,  College  Point,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

548.  GUSTAV  WILLIAM  KUNSTMAN. 

Born  26  July  1867,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in.  West  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  Real  estate  reporter  on  Chicago  Evening 
Post,  1889-93;  real  estate  broker,  1893-1902;  Superintendent  Illinois  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Co.,  1902 .     Cook  Co.  (111.)  Commissioner,  1893-96; 

Principal  Garfield  evening  school,  1892-1900. 

Married  Flora  L.  Rau,  12  May  1890,  in  Chicago. 

Children — Raymond  C,  liorn  8  Feb.  1891. 

Mildred  Louise,  born  1  Jan.  1893. 
GusTAV  William,  Jr.,  born  29  March  1899. 

Residence,  443  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


549.     HERBERT  GILSON  LEONARD. 

Bom  15  Aug.  1860,  at  Northfield,  Vt.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     Ph.B.     1891,  B.D..  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Delta  Upsi- 


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Ion.     Deering  prize.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  pastor  at  Wilmette, 
111.,  1891-94;  Hyde  Park  Church,  Chicago,  1894-96;  Waukegan,  111.,  1896-1900. 
Married  Frances  E.  Hubbell  (No.  546),  6  Aug.  ^891,  at  Altona,  111. 
Children — Alice,  born  8  July  1892. 

Robert  Fleming,  born  30  May  1894. 
Louise  Maxey,  bom  19  Aug.  1896. 
Theodore  Hubbell,  born  13  April  1899. 
Residence,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

550.     THERESA  LUDLOW  (BENEDICT). 
Sister  of  No.  666. 

Bom  3  June  1867,  at  Ludlow,  111.  Prepared  in  Collegiate  Institute,  Pax- 
ton,  111.  B.L.  Ossoli ;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  and 
History,  Paxton,  111.,  1889-90;  member  of  Magazine  Club  of  Indianapolis, 
1891- — ;  president  of  same,  1900. 

Married  John  Lee  Benedict,  26  June  1890,  at  Paxton,  111. 
Children — Paul  Ludlow,  born  20  Dec.  1891. 

Howard  Middlecoff,  bom  6  July  1893. 
Katharine,  bom  20  Nov.  1896. 
Residence,  2245  N.  Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

651.     CHARLOTTE  ElLeN  LYFORD  (BOYD). 
Sister  of  No.  1367. 

Born  10  Dec.  1866,  at  Pore  Byron,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Ossoli.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Assistant  Principal  in 
Wyoming  (111.)  High  School,  1889-91. 

Married  James  Halliday  Boyd,  16  Sept.  1891,  at  Port  Byron,  111. 

Children — Alice  Rebecca,  bom  4  April  1895. 
James  Lyford,  born  13  Nov.  1901. 

Residence,  Galva,  III. 

662.     BENJAMIN  LINCOLN  McFADDEN. 

Born  23  Nov.  1865,  at  Havana,  111.  Prepared  in  Havana  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  President 
of  sophomore  class.  Business  manager  and  editor  of  The  Lever,  Chicago, 
1890-92.  Grain  business  with  McFadden  &  Co.,  Havana,  111.,  1892-1900. 
Vice-president  Mason  County  Bank  since  1900. 

Married  Sarah  Genevieve  Rowell,  15  June  1892,  at  Joliet,  111. 

Children — Robert  Morse,  born  10  June  1894. 

Richard  Rowell,  born  11  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  Havana,  111. 


653.     LIZZIE  BROWNING  NOYES. 

Born  18  June  1868,  at  Colerain,  Mass.     Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.L.     Graduate    student    in    History,    1899-1900.     1901,    M.L.    (History). 


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Taught   Mathematics  in  Waupaca  (Wis.)   High  School,    1889-92;  same  in 
Madison  (Wis.)  High  School,  1892-96;  teacher  of  Mathematics  and  EngUsh  in 

Oshkosh  (Wis.)  High  School,  1900 . 

Residence,  34  Elm  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

554.     MABEL  ELLA  PECK  (LUCE). 

Bom  6  Jan.  1864,  at  East  Guilford,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Pillsbury  Acad- 
emy, Owatonna,  Minn.  Entered  from  Carleton  College,  Minn.  A.B.  Ossoli. 
Teacher  in  Owatonna  (Minn.)  High  School,  1889-91;  teacher  of  Latin  in 
Rochester  (Minn.)  High  School,  1891-1900. 

Married  Harold  Harding  Luce,  1  Jan.  1901,  at  MinneapoUs,  Minn. 

Child— Mabel  Louise,  born  22  Feb.  1902. 

Residence,  Owatonna,  Minn. 


555.     MARY  RICHEY  (LESLIE). 

Born  26  Jan.  1866,  at  Lostant,  111.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  (111.)  High  School. 
A.B.  Ossoli.  Delta  Gamma.  Taught  at  Rockefeller,  111.,  and  Luverne,  Minn., 
1889-91 .     President  Los  Angeles  Association  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  1897. 

Married  George  L.  Leshe,  18  Aug.  1891,  at  Lostant,  111. 

Children — Roavland  Richey,  born  31  July  1893. 
Miriam,  born  16  Dec.  1897. 

Residence,  unknown. 

656.     ORLANDO  SHEPARD. 

Born  27  April  1863,  at  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High 
School.  Entered  from  Universit}^  of  Chicago.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Electrician  with  Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1889-90; 
engaged  in  electric  mining  in  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  coalfields,  1890-91; 
dynamo  tender.  North  Side  Municipal  Station,  Chicago,  1891  and  1892;  in- 
spector, Electricity  Building,  AVorld's  Fair,  1893;  electrician.  West  Park 
Board,  Chicago,  1893-97;  stationary  engineer  and  electrician,  W.  B.  Conkey 
Printing  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-98;  assistant  engineer  and  electrician,  Chicago 

Public   Library,    1898-1900.     Farmer,    Melmore,    O.,    1900 .     Member  of 

Thomson  Scientific  Club,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1890-91. 

Married  Maud  Clare  Harvey,  12  Feb.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Address,  Tiffin,  O.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1. 

557.     PHILIP  RAYMOND  SHUMWAY. 

Born  31  Jan.  1868,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Graduate  student  in  PoUtical 
Science,  1891-92.  President  of  The  Paper  Mills  Co.,  wholesale  paper  dealers, 
Chicago. 

Married  Harriet  Emily  Hoblit,  3  April  1902,  at  Bloomington,  111. 

Child — Mary  Raymond,  born  28  Jan.  1903. 

Residence,  1605  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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568.    ADA  TOWNSEND. 

Born  4  April  1868,  at  Manchester,  la.  Prepared  in  Kvanston  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academ3^  A.B.  Graduate  student  in  Phi- 
lology, 1891-92.  A.M.,  Latin  fellowship,  1893-94.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Gymnasium  prize.  Graduate  student  in  Latin,  1900-02.  Instructor  in  Latin 
and  English,   Northwestern   Universitj"  Academy,    1889-93.     Traveled  and 

studied  in  Europe,  1894-96.     Instructor  in  Latin,  Academy,  1896 .    Author 

of  "First  Year  Latin  by  Correspondence,"  1^02. 

Residence,  1719  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


559.     BURR  MILLER  WEEDEN. 

Born  20  Jan.  1870,  at  Harvard,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  L^niversity 
Academy.  A.B.  1892,  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibhcal  Institute.  Adelphic.  Sigma 
Chi.  Adelphic  prize;  Kirk  prize.  Graduated  from  St.  Andrew's  Divinity 
School,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Clergyman,  Protestant  Episcopal ;  pastor  at  Sackett's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1894-99;  rector  of  Trinity  Church,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1899-1900; 
rector  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  San  Francisco,  1900 . 

Married  Mary  Agnes  Bidwell,  27  Sept.  1894,  at  East  Hartford,  Conn. ;  she 
died  Jan.  1897,  at  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Child— Ac.^ns,  born  21  July  1896. 

Residence,  1932  Broadway,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


560.     SAMUEL  WEIR. 

Born  15  April  I860,  at  London,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Normal  School,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academj'.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Gage  prize.  1887,  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibhcal  Institute.  1891, 
A.M.  and  Ph.D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  Graduate  study  in  Boston 
University  and  in  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Jena,  Germany,  1893-95.  1895, 
Ph.D.,  University  of  Jena.  Professor  of  I/atin  and  Greek,  Southwest  Kansas 
College,  1889-90;  pastor  of  St.  Paul's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Wichita, 
Kan,,  1890-91;  pastor  of  First  Church,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  1891-92;  Instructor 
in  Mathematics,  Northwestern  University,  1892-93;  Professor  of  History  of 
Education  and  of  Ethics,  New  York  University,  1895-1901 ;  Lecturer  on  Peda- 
gogy, University  of  Cincinnati,  1901-02;  Principal  of  Clarion  State  Normal 
School,  Clarion,  Pa.,  1902 .     Member  of  Rock  River  Conference. 

Author  of  "Christianity  in  Civilization,"  1893;  "Der  Monismus  mit  be- 
sonderer  Riicksicht  auf  die  kosmische  Theorie  Herbert  Spencers,"  Jena,  1895. 
Contributor  to  Methodist  Review,  Educational  Foundations,  Teachers'  Quar- 
terly, Educational  Review,  Journal  of  Pedagogy,  etc. 

Married  (1)  Carrie  Voss,  25  Dec.  1889,  at  Oswego,  111.  (2)  Sara  Rich- 
ards, 2  June  1897,  at  Aurora,  111. 

Child — Helen  Irene. 

Address,  care  State  Normal  School,  Clarion,  Pa. 


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561.  FRANK  COLE  WHITEHEAD. 

Born  29  Aug.  1866,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versit)' Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  With  Chicago  and  Erie  Stove  Co., 
Chicago,  1889-92;  with  same  in  Erie,  Pa.,  1892 . 

Residence,  1808  Chicago  .\ve.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  Columbus  Memorial 
Building,  Chicago. 

562.  CHARLES  BURTON  WRIGHT. 

Born  21  Nov.  1868,  at  Stockton,  111.  Prepared  in  Woodstock  (111.)  High 
School.  B.S.  Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Bank  clerk  at  Woodstock,  111.,  1889- 
92;  manufacturer  at  Osceola,  Mo.,  1892-94;  assistant  cashier  of  bank,  Wood- 
stock, 111.,  1894-1902;  cashier  of  bank,  Nunda,  III,  1902 . 

Married  Florence  May  Bunker,  16  May  1894,  at  Woodstock,  111. 

Residence,  Woodstock,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1890. 

663.     FRANCIS  ASBURY  ALABASTER. 
Brother  of  Nos.  642  and  676. 

Born  10  Jime  1866,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Detroit,  Indianapolis 
(Ind.)  and  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  High  Schools  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  First  president  College  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Graduate  student  in 
Greek  {in  absentia),  1891-93.  1898,  A.M.,  University  of  Nebraska.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Little  Rock 
University,  Ark.,  1890-93:  Professor  of  Latin,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  University, 

1893-97;  of  Greek  and  Latin  in  the  same  institution,  1897 .     Member  of 

Nebraska  State  Teachers'  Association. 

Married  Mary  Blanche  Robinson,  27  June  1895,  at  Omaha,  Neb. 

Child — Wendell  Robinson,  born  3  April  1900. 

Residence,  University  Place,  Neb. 

564.    JAY  BROWN  AMBROSE. 
Brother  of  No.  457. 

Born  28  Oct.  1869,  at  Omaha,  Neb.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Cook  County  scholarship;  divided  Marcy  prize.  Publisher 
of  premium  books,  in  New  York  City,  1894. 

Residence  31  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

565.     GEORGE  OSCAR  BARNES. 

Born  26  July  1868,  at  Washburn,  111.     Prepared  in  Washburn  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S.     Phi  Delta  Theta.     Lawyer. 
Residence,  Washburn,  111. 


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566.    ANDREW  LAWSON  BAXTER. 

Born  29  Dec.  1869,  in  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Chicago  University  Acad- 
emy.    A.B.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     Stock  broker,  Chicago. 
Residence,  4406  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 


667.     HELEN  HAMILTON  BOCK  (HOLDEN). 

Born  3  Feb.  1869,  near  Elkhart,  III.  Attended  Lincoln  University,  111. 
Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Graduate  of  Cun*iock  School  of  Oratory,  1893. 
Teacher  of  Reading  and  Physical  Culture  in  State  Normal  School,  Spearfish, 
S.  D.,  1893-94. 

Married  Robert  Hyde  Holden  (No.  583),  3  Sept.  1895,  at  Lincoln,  III. 

Residence,  628  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  III. 


568.    ELIZABETH  MYRA  BROWN  (HOWELL). 

Bom  7  May  1867,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Fond  du  Lac  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Ossoli.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Life 
member  on  Board  of  Home  for  Friendless  Children,  Des  Moines,  la.  Mernber 
of  Red  Cross  Society  and  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Married  Harold  Rivers  Howell  (No.  545),  12  Jan.  1892,  at  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis. 

Residence,  1619  High  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 


569.     WILLIAM  ARTHUR  BURCH. 

Born  6  Oct.  1864,  at  Warwick,  Can.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  Ph.B.  Adelphie.  Delta  Upsilon.  Kirk  prize.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  pastor  of  Epworth,  Hamlin  Avenue  and  South  Park 
Avenue  Churches,  Chicago.     Financial  Secretary  of  Northwestern  University, 

1900-02.     In  business  in  Chicago,  1902 .     Trustee  of  Epworth  Children's 

Home  and  of  Wesley  Hospital. 

Married  Dora  M.  Bovee,  15  Sept.  1892,  Chicago,  III. 

Child — Arthur  Courtenay,  born  19  June  1893. 

Residence,  1208  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  III. 


570.    MARY  EDITH  CLARKE  (WILLIAMS). 

Born  13  Nov.  1867,  at  Algona,  la.  Prepared  at  Algona  High  School. 
B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Class  poet;  Kirk  contestant.  Graduate  stu- 
dent in  Boston,  1891-92.  Teacher  of  English  in  Northern  Iowa  Normal 
School,  1892-93. 

Married  Frank  L.  Williams,  19  June  1895,  at  Algona,  la. 

Child — Sterling  Clarke,  born  30  April  1897. 

Residence,  Holmes  Hotel,  corner  8th  and  Hennepin  Aves.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 


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571.     CAROLINE  CLIFFORD  (BURBANK). 
Daughter  of  No.  2  and  Sister  of  No.  500. 

Born  16  Aug.  1868,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.L.  Ossoli.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Divided  the  Marcy  prize.  Teacher  of 
Mathematics  and  Science,  Evanston  High  School,  1890-92;  teacher  in  Blue 
Island  High  School,  1892- Jan.  1894.  Member  of  Daughters  of  American 
Revolution. 

Married  Eugene  Damon  Burbank  (Dartmouth,  '91),  23  Dec.  1893,  at 
Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1121  West  20th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 


572.    ALFRED  EDWIN  CRAIG. 

Born  28  July  1861,  in  WeUington  Co.,  Ont.  Prepared  at  Gait  Collegiate 
Institute,  Ont.  A.B.  1890,  B.D.,  Garrett  BibHcal  Institute.  1896,  Ph.D., 
Syracuse  University.  1901,  D.D.,  Albion  College.  .  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  1890-93;  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  1893- 
95;  Albion,  Mich.,  1895-1902;  at  Ottumwa,  la.,  1902 .  Trustee  North- 
western University,  1895-99.     Trustee  Iowa  Wesleyan  University. 

Married  Clara  Tucker  (No.  598),  5  May  1892,  at  Galva,  111. 

Children— Fran CES,  born  24  April  1893. 

Clarence  Tucker,  born  5  June  1895. 

Residence,  Ottumwa,  la. 


673.     HASKELL  CONNELL  DAVIS. 

Born  6  March  1866,  at  New  Holland,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1896,  LL.B.,  Kent  College  of  Law.  Assistant 
librarian,  Chicago  Law  Institute. 

Residence,  728  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  414  Court  House,  Chicago, 
111. 

574.     FREDERIC  COE  DEMOREST. 
Brother  of  No.  706. 

Born  4  June  1864,  at  Muscatine,  la.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Delta  Upsilon ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Kirk  contes- 
tant. Graduate  student  in  English,  1891-93  and  1897-99.  Graduate 
study  in  University  of  Chicago.  Instructor  in  Illinois  Military  Academy, 
Morgan  Park,  111.,  1890-92;  Principal  private  school,  Chicago,  1892-93. 
Preacher  in  Iowa,  1893-95.  Professor  of  Latin,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University, 
1895-98.  Secretary  Iowa  State  Epworth  League,  1894-95;  second  vice- 
president,  1895-96;  secretary  Iowa  Epworth  League  and  Training  School, 
1895-97.     President  of  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,   Onarga,   111.,    1898-1900. 

President  of  Southwest  Kansas  College,  Winfield,  Kan.,  1900 .     1901,  D.D., 

Iowa  Wesleyan  University.  • 


208  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1890 

Married  Estella  Hibbs,  11  Oct.  1894,  at  Lacey,  la. 
Children — Dorothy,  born  6  July  1896. 

Lois,  born  7  March  1901. 
Residence.  Winfield,  Kan. 


676.  CHARLES  MORTON  DENNY. 

Born  3  April  1867,  at  Orangeville,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Blair  (Neb.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Delta  Upsilon ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Gage  prize.  In 
insurance  business,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1890-94;  same,  Nevada,  la.,  1894-95; 

real  estate  business.  Maxwell,  la.,  1895 .•  Justice  of  Peace  for  Story  County, 

la.,  for  term  1898-1904.     Mayor  of  City  of  Maxwell,  1899 . 

Married  Mabel  Sheldon  (No.  592),  3  May  1892,  at  Burlington,  Wis. 

Children — Charles  Morton,  Jr.,  born  5  May  1893. 
Alice  Bristol,  born  20  Feb.  1895. 

Residence,  Maxwell,  la. 

676.     EDWARD  WILLIAM  ERICKSON. 

Born  22  Aug.  1862,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  1892,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal.     Pastor  at  Bartlett,  Neb.,  1892;  Bloomfield,  1892- 

94;  Wisner,   1894-99;  Council  Bluffs,   la.,   1899 .     President  of    Norfolk 

District  Epworth  League,  North  Nebraska  Conference,  1896-97. 

Married  Estella  F.  Claxton,  31  July  1894,  at  Sioux  City,  la. 

Child— WiiAAKM  Paul,  born  3  Feb.  1897. 

Residence,  410  South  18th  St.,  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

677.    AURORA  THOMPSON  FISK  (ZUEBLIN). 

Born  4  Feb.  1868,  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Taught  at  Schuyler,  Neb.,  1890- 
91;  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  1891-92.  Member  of  Chicago  Society  for  Ethical 
Culture,  Chicago  Public  School  Art  Society,  Chicago  Woman's  Club,  Uni- 
versity Settlement  League.  Contributor  to  The  Outlook,  The  American 
Journal  of  Sociology,  and  The  Chautau^an. 

Married  Charles  Zuebhn  (No.  489),  18  June  1892,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  38  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

678.     JAMES  PARKINSON  GRIER. 

Born  8  Feb.  1864,  at  Loran,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B,  Graduated  from  Northwestern  University  Law  School 
1892.     1893,  A.M.     Phi  Kappa  Psi.     Lawyer  with  the  firm  of  Tuttle  &  Grier, 

Chicago.     Alderman  of  Evanston,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Jennie  Parkes,  29  Jan.  1895,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — James  Parkinson,  Jr.,  born  22  Nov.  1896. 
Robert  Maxwell,  born  19  June  1898. 
Mary  R.,  born  20  Dec.  1899. 
Residence,  1016  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


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579.     JOHN  EMMETT  GROVES. 

Bom  5  Nov.  1866,  in  Scott  Co.,  Iowa.  Prepared  in  Cherokee  (Iowa) 
High  School.  B.S.  1891,  LL.B.,  Union  College  of  Law.  Lawyer,  Chicago. 
President  Illinois  Charitable  Relief  Corps,  1898-99. 

Residence,  374  Webster  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

680.    ANTON  PETER  HAAGENSEN. 

Born  14  Feb.  1867,  at  Racine,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     B.S.     1895,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 

Lawyer,  Ashland,  Wis.,  1895 .      District  attorney  for  Ashland  Co.,  Wis., 

1899 . 

Residence,  Ashland,  Wis. 

681.     EVA  REED  HALL. 

Born  4  Dec.  1865,  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Sycamore  (111.) 
High  School,  and  Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  N.  H.  B.L.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Taught  in  River  Forest  Institute  (111.),  1890-92;  at  Malta,  111., 
1895-98;  at  Wilmette,  lU.,  1898 . 

Residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

582.    JAMES  ROBERT  HAMILTON. 

Born  9  Nov.  1856,  at  Council  Hill,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  1891,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.  Pastor  at  Crystal  Lake, 
lU.,  1891-92;  Mendota,  111.,  1892-96;  Morrison,  lU.,  1896-99;  La  Salle,  lU., 

1899 . 

Married  Ella  S.  Tuttle,  13  June  1889,  at  Gratiot,  Wis. 
Children — Florence,  born  21  June  1890. 
Helen,  born  23  June  1891. 
William,  born  16  Dec.  1894. 
Robert,  born  18  March  1896. 
Ruth,  born  11  Dec,  1898;  died  20  May  1899. 


583.     ROBERT  HYDE  HOLDEN. 
Brother  of  No.  474, 

Born  18  July  1864,  at  Baraboo,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Delta  Upsilon.  Editor  Northwestern. 
Reporter,  Chicago  Press  Association,  1890-93;  night  city  editor.  Press 
Association,  1893-95;  copy  reader  Chicago  Record,  1895-97;  night  city  editor 
Chicago  Record,  1897-1900;  city  editor  Record,  1900-01;  night  city  editor 
Chicago  Chronicle,  1901 . 

Married  Helen  Hamilton  Bock  (No.  567),  3  Sept.  1895,  at  Lincoln,  111. 

Child — Elizabeth  Hyde,  born  17  Aug.  1897. 

Residence,  628  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


210  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1890 

684.    WIRT  E.  HUMPHREY. 

Born  6  Jan.  1868,  at  Orland,  III.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  1893,  Ph.M.  1892,  LL.B.,*  Northwestern  University 
Law  School.     Hinman.    Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Deputy  clerk  of 

Superior  Court,  Chicago,  1890-93.     Lawyer,  1893 ;  Master  in   Chancery 

of  Superior  Court,  1893 ;    U.  S.  Commissioner  for  Northern  District    of 

Illinois,  1895 ;  Trustee  of  Anti-Cigarette  League  since   its  establishment; 

Knight  Templar,  32d  Degree  Mason,  and  a  Shriner. 

Married  Katherine  Merrill  Hay,  31  May  ?893,  at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Child — Merrill,  bom  28  Aug.  1897. 

Residence,  2129  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  OflEice,  1311  Ashland 
Block,  Chicago. 

685.     AMY  JARRETT  (HOLCOMB). 

Born  16  Sept.  1867,  at  McGregor,  Iowa.  Prepared  in  Chicago  University 
Academy,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma. 

Married  Herbert  Wolcott  Holcomb,  13  June  1899,  at  Hinsdale,  111. 

C/iiW— Jarrett,  born  23  April  1900. 

Residence,  Hinsdale,  111. 

586.     RILEY  PADDOCK  MARTIN. 

Born  18  July  1865,  in  China  Township,  Lee  Co.,  111.  Prepared  in 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Instructor  at  Lake 
Forest  College,  1890-91.  Graduate  student  in  Physics,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity, 1890-93.  Reporter,  Chicago  Tribune,  City  Press  Association,  and 
Times-Herald;  editor,  Evanston  Press  and  Index;  correspondent  Chicago 
Record-HeraM. 

Residence,  1461i^  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

587.     ISABEL  RUSSELL  MORSE. 
Sister  of  No.  974. 

Born  22  May  1866,  at  Kent's  Hill,  Me.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Assistant  librarian  in 
Evanston  Public  Library,  1889-91 ;  office  secretary  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy,  1895 . 

Residence,  615  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

588.    WILLIAM  HENDERSON  NEWCOMB. 

Born  18  Oct.  1867,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.L.  Hinman.  1895,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University 
Law  School.  With  Merchants'  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  Chicago,  1890-93;  news- 
paper work  and  travel,  1895-1900. 

Residence,  1857  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  Record-Herald 
Bldg.,  Chicago. 


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689.     JOSEPH  HASTIE  ODGERS. 

Bom  21  July  1863,  at  Apple  River,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  Graduate  student  in  Philosophy, 
1897-98   and    1899-1900.     Clergyman,    Methodist   Episcopal;   Rock   River 

Conference ;  preaching  in  Chicago  until  1901 ;  pastor  at  Princeton,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  O.  Stella  Bowles,  25  Oct.  1893,  in  Chicago. 
Children — Star  J.,  born  27  March  1895. 

Beatrice  M.,  born  8  July  1896. 
Joseph  H.,  born  16  Sept.  1898. 
Residence,  Princeton,  111. 


590.     WILLIAM  ROSS  PARKES. 

Born  14  June  1869,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Markham  Academy, 
Milwaukee.  Ph.B.  1893,  Ph.M.  1893,  M.D.,  Rush  Medical  College.  Adel- 
phic.  Delta  Upsilon.  House  physician,  Presbyterian  Hospital,  1893-95; 
physician  and  surgeon  since  1893;  health  commissioner,  Evanston,  111., 
1900-03. 

Married  Emma  R.  Miller,  3  June  1897,  in  Chicago. 

Child — William  Miller,  born  9  Aug.  1899. 

Residence,  1428  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

691.     ELVIN  ELIAS  SCOTT. 

Born  20  Sept.  1867,  at  Racine,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Racine  High  School. 
Ph.B.     Delta    Upsilon.     Political    Economy    prize.     Cashier.     In    Chicago 

until  Jan.  1891;  Racine,  Wis.,  1891-92;  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1892 .     With 

Equitable  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Des  Moines. 

Residence,  Des  Moines.  Iowa. 


692.     MABEL  SHELDON  (DENNY). 

Born  20  June  1868,  at  Burlington,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Burlington  High 
School.     B.L.     Delta  Gamma. 

Married  Charles  Morton  Denny  (No.  575),  3  May  1892,  at  Burlington, 
Wis. 

Residence,  Maxwell,  Iowa. 

693.    JESSE  JAY  SHUMAN. 
Brother  of  Nos.  482,  629,  840,  and  1385. 

Born  8  Jan.  1869,  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Cook  Co.  (111.) 
Normal  School,  and  Chicago  high  schools.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi. 
Editor  Northwestern.  With  Illinois  Steel  Co.,  Chicago  and  Joliet,  111.,  1890-99 ; 
Assistant  Superintendent  Newburgh  Steel  Works,  American  Steel  &  Wire  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1899-1900;  chief  inspector  Jones  &  Laughlins,  Ltd.,  American 
Steel  &  Iron  Works,  Pittsburg,  Pa.   1900 . 


212  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1890 

Married  Esther  Munroe,  6  May  1897,  at  Joliet,  111. 
Children — Charlotte  Munroe,  born  6  Nov.  1900. 
Katherine  Munroe,  born  6  Nov.  1900. 
Residence,  837  Heberton  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  • 

694.     GEORGE  WARD  SPRINGER. 
Son  of  No.  29. 

Born  14  Dec.  1868,  at  Abingdon,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Hinman.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Real  estate  dealer,  Chicago;  village  trusteef  Wilmette,  111.,  1897-98;  village 
president,  1900-02. 

Residence,  Wilmette,  111.     Office,  40,  90  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

596.     *NELLIE  WOOD  STEWART  (DEAN). 

Born  21  June  1865,  at  Palatine,  111.  Prepared  in  Independence  (Iowa) 
High  School,  Des  Moines  University,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
B.L.  Alpha  Phi.  Resided  in  Palatine,  111.,  until  Dec.  1891;  Ludington, 
Mich.,  1891-94;  La  Grange,  111.,  1894-1901. 

Married  Dr.  William  Franklin  Dean,  29  Dec.  1891,  at  Palatine,  111. 

CMWren— Rollin  W.,  born  22  April  1894. 

Marjorie  Emma,  born  30  Jan.  1890. 

Died  15  Aug.  1901,  at  La  Grange,  111. 

596.     *LOUISE  EMMA  SWAN  (YOUNG). 

Born  6  Dec.  1866,  at  Medina,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Elgin  (111.)  Academy. 
B.L.     Delta  Gamma. 

Married  John  B.  Young  (No.  602),  26  March  1891,  at  Elgin,  111. 
Died  10  Aug.  1898,  at  Englewood,  111. 

597.     WILLIAM  SWENSON. 

Bom  5  Feb.  1863,  at  Chisago  Lake,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Graduate  of  Evanston  Swedish  Theological 
Seminary.  Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  At  McKeesport,  Pa.,  1891-93;  at  Donovan,  111.,  1893-96; 
Chicago,   1896 .     Member  of  Central  Swedish  Conference. 

Married  (1)  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hanson,  7  Sept.  1891,  in  Chicago;  she  died 
19  Feb.  1897.     (2)  Emma  Lillian  Rydell,  17  Sept.  1902. 

Children— WiLLiJ^M,  born  13  July  1893;  died  16  July  1893. 
Phcebe,  born  16  July  1895. 
Elizabeth,  born  Feb.  1897;  died  26  Feb.  1897. 

Residence,  510,  33d  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

598.     CLARA  TUCKER  (CRAIG). 

Born  1  Oct.  1868,  at  Gal va,  111.  Prepared  in  Galva  High  School.  B.L. 
Ossoli.    Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Married  .^fred  Edwin  Craig  (No.  572),  5  May  1892,  at  Galva,  111. 
Residence,  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 


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599.     MAURICE  LEONARD  WICKMAN. 

Born  16  Dec.  1863,  in  Sweden.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University- 
Academy.  A.B.  Graduated  from  Swedish  Theological  Seminary,  Evanston, 
111.  Clergyman,  Central  Swedish  Conference.  Principal  of  Nebraska  Wes- 
leyan  Academy,  and  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek. 

Residence,  University  Place,  Neb. 

600.    THOMAS  JEFFERSON  WOODCOCK,  JR. 

Born  27  Nov.  1868,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Hinsdale  (111.)  High  School. 
Ph.B.  $100  prize  in  Hebrew,  on  entering  Chicago  (Congregational)  Theo- 
logical Seminary.  1898,  B.D.  Adelphic.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Studebaker 
prize  in  German.  Clergyman,  Congregational.  Taught  at  Hinsdale,  111., 
1890-91 .  Pastor  at  Nora  Springs,  Iowa,  1893-94 ;  Lake  View,  Iowa,  1894-96 ; 
Hermosa,  Chicago,  1896-97;  Lead,  S.  Dak.,  1898-1900;  Elk  Point,  S.  Dak., 
1900 .     Trustee  Yankton  College,  S.  D.,  1902 . 

Married  Emily  Margaret  Blythe,  14  March  1895,  at  Nora  Springs,  Iowa. 

Residence,  Elk  Point,  S.  Dak. 

601.     RALPH  LOWELL  WYMAN. 

Born  30  Dec.  1866,  at  Sycamore,  111.  Prepared  in  Sycamore  High  School. 
B.S.  Adelphic.  Graduate  of  Chicago  CoUege  of  Law.  With  Western 
Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  1891-97.     Lawyer,  Chicago,  1897 . 

Married  Hattie  A.  Russell,  20  Sept.  1894,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  5819  Washington  Boul.,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  423  Reaper 
Block,  Chicago. 

602.     JOHN  BALLANTYNE  YOUNG. 

Born  9  June  1868,  at  Morrison,  111.  Prepared  at  Ottawa  (111.)  High 
School.     A.B.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Lawyer. 

Married  Louise  Emma  Swan  (No.  596),  26  March  1891,  at  Elgin,  111. 
Children — Donald  Du  Bois,  born  30  June  1892. 

Alfred  John,  born  27  July  1898;  died  2  Oct.  1898. 
Residence,  7654  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU. 


CLASS  OF  1891. 


603.     JOHN  PORTER  ADAMS. 


[Born  10  March  1862,  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,    111.,    and   Northwestern   University   Academy.     A.B,     1894,    A.M. 
LL.B.,  Chicago  College  of  Law.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Principal  of  May^ood 
(111.)  High  School,  1891-95;  Superintendent  of  schools,  Maywood,  111.,  1895 
Married  Louise  Nichols,  30  June  1897,  at  Maywood,  111. 
Child — Helen  Elizabeth,  born  4  June  1898. 


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604.     JOHN  NICHOLS  ADEE. 

Bom  18  Dec.  1867,  at  South  Grove,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Massasoit.  Political -Economy  prize.  Graduate 
work  in  Chicago  University.  Principal  of  Wheeling  (111.)  public  school, 
1891-95;  Principal  of  Summit  (111.)  school,  1895-98;  Superintendent  of 
schools.  Sycamore,  111.,  1898 . 

Married  Alta  E.  Harvey,  3  July  1902,  at  Sycamore,  111. 

Residence,  Sycamore,  111. 

605.    WILLIAM  DAVID  BARNES. 

Born  8  March  1868,  at  Irwin,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Graduate  work  in  Greek,  Northwestern 
University,  1892-93;  in  Botany,  1893-94. 

Residence,  Blue  Grass,  Iowa  (1899). 


606.     MAY  LOUISE  BENNETT  (DYCHE). 
Sister  of  No.  494. 

Born  6  Dec.  1870,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Syracuse  (N.  Y.)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Studied 
in  New  York  State  Library  School,  1892-93.  Assistant  in  library  of  North- 
western University,  1891-92 ;  assistant  librarian,  Armour  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, 1893-96. 

Married  William  Andrew  Dyche  (No.  365),  11  Feb.  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1882  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston.  111. 


607.  *FREDERICK  ROYAL  CORBIN. 

Born  24  April  1869,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Prepared  in  St.  Johnsbury 
Academy,  Vermont.  A.B.  Hinman.  Hinman  prize.  With  Western  Elec- 
tric Co.  at  the  Hawthorne  (111.)  experiment  station. 

Met  his  death  in  an  explosion,  July  1894,  at  Hawthorne,  111. 


608.     MARY  OLIVE  FINLEY  (SINGLETON). 

Born  6  Dec.  1865,  at  Sycamore,  111.  Prepared  in  Sycamore  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi.  Teacher 
in  Evanston  (111.)  public  schools,  1891-93;  member  of  Wilmette  Woman's 
Club,  1896-99;  director  of  Boys'  Club,  1899. 

Married  Shelby  Magoffin  Singleton  ('92,  Law),  6  June  1893,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Olive  Gertrude,  born  1  April  1894;  died  17  Feb.  1898. 
Shelby  Magoffin,  Jr.,  born  20  Sept.  1895. 
Mary  Eleanor,  born  3  Dec.  1897. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  born  18  Sept.  1899. 
Residence,  6532  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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609.     RAY  CLARKSON  HARKER. 

Born  1  Nov.  1866,  at  Leadmine,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1894,  A.M.  1893,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
1902,  D.D.,  Lawrence  University.  Hinman.  Delta  Upsilon,  Raymond 
debate  prize;  Kirk  contestant.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  at  South 
Chicago,  1893-98;  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  1898 . 

Married  Lulu  Amelia  Abernethy  (No.  853),  24  Aug.  1897,  at  Spokane, 
Wash. 

Child — Lulu  Bernice,  born  26  Aug.  1898. 

Robert  Abernethy,  born  24  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  Appleton,  Wis. 


610.  AMARY  SHERMAN  HASKINS. 

Born  19  Dec.  1864,  in  La  Salle  Co.,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  1894,  A.M.  1893,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. Hinman.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Kirk  contestant.  Presi- 
dent College  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  fall  of  1890.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Pastor  of  Central  St.  Church,  Evanston,  111.,  1893-98;  Irving  Park,  Chicago, 
1898 . 

Married  Elizabeth  Rachel  McKinney,  16  June  1892,  at  Piper  City,  111. 

Child — Jeane  Elizabeth,  born  16  Dec.  1896. 

Residence,  1167  W.  Grace  St.,  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111. 


611.    JAMES  GRANT  HENSEL. 

Bom  13  Aug.  1866,  at  Dover,  111.     Prepared  in  Dover  Academy.     B.S. 
Residence,  811  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


612.     MARY  BELLE  HOLDERMAN. 

Born  18  Feb.  1865,  near  Morris,  111.  Prepared  in  Morris  Normal  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Ossoli.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
Principal,  Morris  (111.)  High  School,  1892-98.  County  Superintendent  of 
schools,  Grundy  Co.,  111.,  1898-1902.  Member  of  Northern  Illinois  Teachers' 
Association,  1896 ;  of  Grundy  County  Teachers'  Association,  1892-1902. 

Residence,  Morris,  lU. 


613.     SIDNEY  PAINE  JOHNSTON. 

Born  29  Nov.  1869,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Oakland  High  School,  Chi- 
cago. Ph.B.  Deering  prize;  editor  Northwestern  World.  Newspaper  work, 
Chicago.  Author  of  technical  manuals  in  sheet  metal  trade;  contributor  to 
chess  magazines  and  trade  papers. 

Residence,  359  E.  43d  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  69  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 


216  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1891 

614.     LIVONIA  RUTH  KAY. 

Born  2  Oct.  1867,  at  Watseka,  111.  Prepared  in  Watseka  High  School, 
Danville  Seminary  and  Northwestern  Universit)^  Academy.  Ph.B,  Ossoli. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Typewriter  and  stenographer  in  law  office  of  father  and 
brother,  1892 . 

Residence,  Watseka,  111. 


615.    LINA  KENNED^  (PRESTON). 

Born  8  Dec.  1869,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  Hinsdale  (111.)   High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.L.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Married  Rev.  Bryant  C.  Preston,  15  June  1893,  at  Rockford,  111. 
Child— FJ.ORA  May,  born  27  Oct.  1894. 
Residence,  Osage,  la. 


616.     ROSE  MINNIE  LOGEMAN. 

Sister  of  No.  1179. 

Born  5  Jan.  1867,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chi- 
cago.    Ph.B. 

Residence,  463  Orchard  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


617.     MARY  MALTMAN  (BASS). 
Sister  of  No.  618. 

Born  20  Sept.  1870,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Attended  Northwestern  University  Law  School,  1891-93. 
In  Europe,  1894.     Alpha  Phi. 

Married  Perkins  Burnham  Bass  (No.  493),  10  Nov.  1896,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  1027  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


618.     STEWART  ALEXANDER  MALTMAN. 

Brother  of  No.  617. 

Born  8  Aug.  1868,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chi- 
cago. B.S.  1893,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi.     Member  of  law  firm  of  Dummer  &  Maltman. 

Residence,  Ponce,  Porto  Rico. 


619.     BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  MARCH. 

Born  3  Nov.  1870,  at  Oregon,  111.  Prepared  in  Oregon  High  School. 
B.S.  Adelphic  prize.  1893,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 
Lawyer. 

Residence,  5814  West  Ohio  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  79  Dearborn  St. 


1891]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  217 

620.     MYRTLE  EUGENIA  MATTISON. 

Sister  of  Nos.  824,  1028  and  1186. 

Bom  9  Nov.  1869,  at  Fulton,  111.  Prepared  in  Freeport  (111.)  High  School. 
A.B.  1895,  A.M.  (History,  in  absentia).  1888,  Bachelor  of  Music.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher  in  Joliet  (111.)  High  School,  1891-92;  in  Chicago  Public 
Schools,  1892 . 

Residence,  1028  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

621.     THOMAS  CLARKSON  MOULDING. 

Brother  of  No.  393. 

Born  14  Jan.   1869,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  I^ake  'S'^iew  High  School, 

Chicago.     A.B.     Phi   Kappa   Psi.     Brick   manufacturer,   Chicago,    1891 . 

President  of  the  Thomas  Moulding  Co. 

Married  Ida  Thorp  Staver  (No.  632),  18  Sept.  1894,  at  Portland,  Ore. 

Children — Thomas  Staver,  born  13  Aug.  1895. 
Ruth,  born  24  Sept.  1896. 

Residence,  5949  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  1201-2  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Building. 

622.     ROBERT  KENDRICK  NISBET. 

Born  20  Jan.  1867,  at  Evansville,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Evansville  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
Manager  of  SyUohus.  With  Nisbet  &  Sonntag,  in  real  estate  and  insurance 
business,  until  1897.  Now  with  Mackey,  Nisbet  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry 
goods,  Evansville,  Ind.     Director  in  Vanderburgh  Real  Estate  Co. 

Residence,  Evansville,  Ind. 

623.    ALFRED  HORACE  PHELPS. 

Born  14  Nov.  1868,  in  Greenville,  111.  Prepared  in  East  Denver  (Colo.) 
High  School.  B.S.  1893,  LL.B.  (magna  cum  laude),  Yale  Law  School. 
Sigma  Chi.     Lawyer,  Denver,  Colo.,  with  the  firm  of  Benedict  &  Phelps. 

Married  Ida  Ferguson,  7  July  1897,  at  Denver,  Colo. 

Child — Horace  Ferguson,  born  27  July  1898. 

Address,  care  Benedict  &  Phelps,  Denver,  Colo. 

624.     GUY  NEALE  POWER. 

Born  19  Dec.   1870,  in  Burlington,  la.     Prepared  in  BurHngton  High 

School.     Ph.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Lawyer,  Burlington,  la.,  1893 . 

Residence,  104  Woodlawn  Ave.,  N.,  BurHngton,  la. 

626.     FRANK  ABRAM  REYNOLDS. 

Born  11  Dec.  1869,  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Austin  (Minn.) 
High  School.     Attended  University  of  Minnesota,    1887-88.     A.B.     1894, 


218  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1891 

A.M.  1893,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Graduate  work  in  University  of  CaHfornia,  and  Munich,  Germany.  1900, 
A.M.,  Harvard  University.  Professor  of  Latin,  University  of  Southern  CaH- 
fornia, 1893-95;  teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Aiameda  (Cal.)  High  School, 
1895-99;  teacher  of  Latin  in  the  Morris  High  School  of  New  York  City, 

1901 . 

Residence,  5  W.  125th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


626.    ANNA  ELEANORA  ROBINSON  (RIDGWAY). 

Born  3  June  1870,  at  West  Union,  la.  Prepared  in  West  Union  High 
School.  B.L.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Norton  declamation  prize. 
Attended  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory.  Instructor  in  Cumnock  School  of 
Oratory,  Evanston,  111.,  1892-94;  in  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1894-97;  in  Upper  Iowa  University,  1897-98.  Traveled  in  Europe  sum- 
mer of  1898. 

Married  Erman  Jesse  Ridgway  (ex-'91),  28  June  1899,  at  West  Union,  la. 

Children — Robin  (daughter),  born  15  April  1900. 
Eleanor,  born  24  Nov.  1902. 

Residence,  51  Manhattan  Ave.,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

627.    WARD  BEECHER  SAWYER. 
Brother  of  Nos.  435,  920  and  982. 

Born  17  Dec.  1868,  at  Streator,  111.  Prepared  in  Streator  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Attended  Northwestern  University  Law  School, 
1891-92.     1894,  Ph.M.     Lawyer. 

Residence,  1031  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  184  La  Salle  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

628.    JOHN  ADAMS  SCOTT. 
Brother  of  No.  839. 

Born  15  Sept.  1867,  at  Fletcher,  111.  Prepared  in  High  School  Depart- 
ment of  State  Normal  School,  Normal,  111.  A.B.  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
President  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1891.  Instructor  in  Northwestern  University  Acad- 
emy, 1891-93.  Graduate  student  in  Greek,  1891-92.  Same,  in  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  1893-97;  Classical  Scholar,  1894-95;  Fellow,  1895-96.  1897, 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Student  in  University  of  Gottingen, 
Instructor,  Assistant   Professor,   Associate    Professor,    Professor  of    Greek, 

Northwestern  University,  1897 .    Member  of  American  Philological  Society 

and  American  Archseological  Institute.  Author  of  "A  Comparative  Study 
of  Hesiod  and  Pindar,"  and  "A  Tragic  Fragment  of  Ion,"  in  "Studies  in 
Honor  of  Professor  B.  L.  Gildersleeve,"  also  "The  Vocative  in  Homer  and 
Hesiod." 

Married  Tillie  S.  Spring,  1  Sept.  1892. 

Children — Dorothy  Louise,  born  13  Aug.  1895. 

Frederick  Sterling,  born  9  Sept.  1899. 

Residence,  2110  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1891]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  219 

629.     RAPHAEL  ROY  SHUMAN. 

Brother  of  Nos.  482,  593,  840  and  1385. 

Bom  4  April  1867,  in  Manor  Twp.,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Cook 
County  (111.)  Normal  School  and  North  Division  High  School,  Chicago.  Ph.B. 
Adelphic.  Sigma  Chi.  Business  manager  iVor^/iwe-s^ern,  1890;  Kirk  contestant. 
Reporter,  Chicago  Tribune,  1891-92.  Advertising  manager,  Deering  Har- 
vester Co.,  Chicago,  1892-98;  same,  Carson,  Pirie,  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1898- 
1900;  same,  Joseph  T.  Ryerson  &  Son,  Chicago,  and  editor  'The  Boilermaker 
and  Sheet  Metal  Worker,"  1900-Dec.  1902.  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, A.  M.  Crane  &  Co.,  Inc.,  iron  and  steel  jobbers,  Chicago,  Dec.  1902 . 

Contributor  of  book  reviews  to  Chicago  Tribune  and  Record-Herald,  and  of 
articles  to  advertising  magazines. 

Married  Clara  Belle  Pettigrew,  5  Nov.  1896,  at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Child — Eliz.\beth,  born  13  June  1902. 

Residence,  1610  Ashland  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  The  Rookery, 
Chicago. 

630.     GERTRUDE  EVA  SIMMONS  (PEARSON). 

Born  15  Jan.  1870,  at  Clarence,  la.  Prepared  in  Clarence  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Associate  editor  of  Northwestern  and  of  Alpha  Phi  Quar- 
terly. Diplomas  from  the  Berlitz  School  of  Languages  and  Professor  Charles 
Marchand's  School,  Paris,  France.  Teacher  in  Clarence  (la.)  High  School, 
1891-92;  in  Evanston  High  School,  1892-97  and  1898-99.  Member  of 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 

Married  Edward  Jones  Pearson,  7  June  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  865  Fairmount  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

631.     MARTHA  CONSTANCE  SMITH  (HYDE). 

Born  26  Feb.  1868,  at  Princeton,  111.  Prepared  in  Sycamore  High  School 
and  Rockford  College,  111.  Bh.P.  First  president  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1890-91. 
Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  and  Bragdon  prizes.  Class  day 
prophetess.  Travel  and  study  in  Berlin  and  Paris,  1892-93.  Graduate 
work  in  University  of  Chicago,  in  1894  and  1897-98;  also  in  Stanford  Uni- 
versity, Cal,  1898-99,  and  in  University  of  California,  1899-1900.  Teacher 
of  Latin  and  English  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1894-97;  of 
English,  Stanford  University,  Cal.,  1898;  parlor  lecturer  and  instructor  of 
Shakespeare  classes  in  San  Francisco  and  Oakland,  Cal.,  1899-1900. 

Married  William  Fletcher  Hyde,  6  June  1900,  at  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

Child — William  Avery,  bom  4  June  1902. 

Residence,  959  Bryant  St.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

632.     IDA  THORP  STAYER  (MOULDING). 

Born  27  Sept.  1869,  at  Nashua,  la.  Prepared  in  Portland  (Ore.)  High 
School.     B.L.     Alpha  Phi. 

Married  Thomas  C.  Moulding  (No.  621),  18  Sept.  1894,  at  Portland,  Ore. 
Residence,  5949  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


220  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1891 

633.     CHARLES  LEWIS  STEVENS. 

Born  12  March  1868,  at  Joliet,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi.  Cook  County  (111.)  scholar- 
ship, 1885.     In  Chicago  until  1895.     With  Joliet  IMily  News. 

Married  Grace  Ellis  McDonald,  4  Oct.  1894,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Childreyi— Mary  Elli?.  bom  16  May  1896. 

Robert  Wallace,  born  1  Sept.  1902. 

Residence,  203  Clement  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

• 

634.     MINNIE  RUTH  TERRY. 
Sister  of  No.  1303. 

Born  29  March  1870,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1894,  A.M.  (Latin).  OssoU.  Alpha  Phi.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Private  tutoring  in  Evanston;  study  in  Europe,  1894-95; 
substitute  teacher  in  French.  Evanston  (111.)  High  School,  1899. 

Residence,  1812  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

636.     FRED  MONROE  TISDEL. 

Born  7  Jan.  1869,  at  Belvidere,  III.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1893,  A.M.,  University  of  Wisconsin.  1894,  A.M.,  Har- 
vard University.  1900,  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Instructor  in  Elocution,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1891-93; 
Professor  of  English  I^anguage  and  Literature,  Armour  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy, Chicago,  1900 . 

Married  Nellie  Lee  Monroe,  8  Sept.  1898,  at  Brighton,  Mass. 

Child — Nelson  Clark,  born  11  March  1900. 

Address,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  111. 

636.    WILLIAM  CROWELL  VAN  BENSCHOTEN. 
Brother  of  No.  455. 

Born  10  Jan.  1870,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1892,  A.B.,  Harvard  University.  Student  in  Illinois  College 
of  Pharmacy,  1892-93.  1896,  M.D.  and  A.M.,  Northwestern  University. 
Sigma  Chi;  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  President  of  junior  class;  editor-in-chief  of  Sylla- 
bles. Interne,  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago,  1896-98;  surgeon,  Illinois  Steel 
Company  Hospital,  South  Chicago,  1898-1900.  Member  of  Harvard  Club, 
Chicago;  Chicago  Medical  Society;  American  Medical  Association;  Fellow 
American  Academy  of  Medicine.  Attending  Orthopedic  Surgeon  St.  Luke's 
Hospital  Dispensary. 

Married  Katherine  Louise  Parr,  21  June  1899,  in  Chicago. 

Child— RvTU,  born  27  April  1900. 

Residence,  6454  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

637.    LUANNA  MARIA  VERNON. 
Bom  22  March  1867,  at  Indianola,  la.     Prepared  in  Wellesley  Preparatory 
School.     B.L. 

Residence,  245  North  Twelfth  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


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638.     HARRY  FAY  WAKEMAN. 

Born  1  Sept.  1870,  at  Lincoln,  111.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  High  School  and 
Lincoln  University.  Sigma  Chi.  Dry  goods  merchant,  Lincoln,  111.,  until 
1901 ;  practicing  law  since  that  date.  Instructor  in  Commercial  Law  in  Lin- 
coln Business  College. 

Married  Kittie  EUzabeth  Houston,  2  Nov.  1897,  at  Lincoln,  111. 

Residence,  Lincoln,  111. 

639.    WILLIAM  BRADLEY  WALRATH. 

Born  20  March  1 870,  in  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
A.B.  1893,  LL.B.,  Kent  College  of  Law,  Chicago.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Cook  County  Scholarship,  1887.  Gage  and  Kirk  prizes.  Lawyer, 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Building,  Chicago. 

Married  Florence  A.  Dahl,  1897,  in  Chicago. 

Children — Hester  Dorothy,  bom  1898. 
Helen,  born  1900. 

Residence,  1918  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

640.     MYRTLE  VIOLA  WHITNEY. 

Born ,     Attended  Ripon  College,  Ripon,  Wis.     A.B.     Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta.     Instructor  in  Latin,  Sedalia  (Mo.)  High  School. 
Residence,  Ripon,  Wis. 

641.    CHARLES  HAMLINE  ZIMMERMAN. 

Brother  of  Nos.  852,  940,  1318  and  1319. 

Born  12  April  1870,  at  Macomb,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1892,  A.M.  (History  and  Latin).  1897,  Ph.D., 
Yale  University.  Adelphic.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  of 
junior  class;  editor-in-chief  of  Northwestern.  Studebaker  German  prize; 
Kirk  contestant.  Instructor  in  Latin,  Northwestern  University  Academy, 
1893-1900;  same,  Hillhouse  High  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1900 . 

Residence,  83  Grove  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

642.     JOHN  LEWIS  ALABASTER. 

Brother  of  Nos.  563  and  676. 

Born  10  Jan.  1870,  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Indianapolis  High 
School,  South  Division  High  School,  Chicago,  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Union  League  Club  orator,  1891. 
Secretary  and  treasurer  The  Caxton  Co.,  school  furniture  and  supplies, 
Chicago. 

Married  Mary  Plimpton  (ex-'93  and  daughter  of  No.  8),  of  Perris,  Cal.,  7 
Nov.  1901. 

Residence,  1608  Ashland  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  378  Wabash  Ave.. 
Chicago. 


222  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1892 

643.     WILLIAM  TRACY  ALDEN. 

Born  20  Sept.  1866,  at  Pleasanton,  la.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  1893,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law 
School.     Sigma  Chi.     Ivawyer. 

Residence,  Calumet  Chib,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  1412,  59  Clark  St. 

644.     HELEN  BABCOCK  (LATHAM). 
Sister  of  Nos.  531^  and  532. 

Born  29  Feb.  1872,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Mrs.  Babcock's  School,  Chi- 
cago. Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Mrs.  Willard's  School,  Berlin,  Germany, 
1892-93,  and  graduate  student  {in  absentia)  Northwestern  University,  1893-94. 
Teacher  in  Kenilworth,  111.,  1893-97. 

Married  Carlton  Ray  Latham  (No.  770),  23  June  1897,  at  Kenilworth,  111. 

Residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

646.     ETHEL  BAKER  (ANDREWS). 

Born  31  July  1871,  at  Tiffin,  O.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Graduate  work  in  Psychology  and  Litera- 
ture, University  of  Chicago,  1893-94.  In  Library  School,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1897-99. 

Married  Edmund  Lathrop  Andrews  (ex- 90),  12  Oct.  1899,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  3543  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

646.  FREDERICK  WALDO  BELKNAP. 

Born  9  May  1868,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School.  B.S. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  1894,  M.D.,  Northwestern  l^niversity  Medical  School. 
Physician,  Chicago.  Member  Chicago  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Pediatric 
Society,  American  Medical  Association,  Chicago  Physicians'  Club,  etc. 

Married  Mabelle  Arthur,  11  Sept.  1900,  at  Toronto,  Ont. 

Child — Thomas  Arthur,  born  24  Nov.  1901. 

Address,  385  North  State  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

647.    JOHN  AUSTIN  BELLOWS. 

Born  9  Nov.  1866,  at  Guilford,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Maryville  (Mo.)  High 
School.  B.S.  Adelphic.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Congdon  oratorical  prize.  At- 
tended Northwestern  University  I^aw  School,  1892-93.  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Manager  of  "The  World's  Parliament  of  Religions,"  edited  by  John  Henry 
Barrows,  1893-94.  Traveling  representative  for  Ginn  &  Co.,  school  book 
publishers,  1894-98.  Started  publishing  business  1  Jan.  1898,  establishing 
firm  of  Bellows  Bros.  Co.,  of  which  he  is  president.  In  1899  business  was  en- 
larged by  establishing  of  Interstate  School  of  Correspondence,  Chicago,  of 
which  he  is  also  president.  This  school  affiliated  with  Northwestern  LTni- 
versity  in  1902. 

Married  Cora  Barney,  16  Oct.  1895,  at  Lacon,  111. 


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Children — Franklin  Barney,  born  9  Juh"^  1896. 

John  Austin,  Jr.,  born  28  Aug.  1898. 

Esther  Katherine,  born  11  Sept.  1900. 

Gordon,  born  30  July  1902. 
Residence,  1130  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

648.     LEE  LEVI  BENBOW. 

Born  18  May  1862,  at  Peru,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  (111.)  Academy. 
Attended  Carthage  College,  1884-86,  and  University  of  Michigan,  1886-87. 
A.B.    Graduate  student  in  Political  Economy,  University  of  Chicago,  1892-93. 

Married  Emma  G.  Young,  6  July  1887,  at  Grand  Crossing,  111. 

Residence,  unknown. 

649.     GERTRUDE  LE  ROY  BROWN. 

Born  28  Dec.  1870,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Township  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1893,  Ph.M.  (Philosophy).  Graduate  student  in  Political 
Economy  and  Philosophy,  1893-94.  Graduate  student  in  English  Litera- 
ture, 1894-95.     Cataloguer  in  Evanston  Free  Public  Library,  1895 . 

Residence,  Evanston,  111. 

650.     CHARLES  HENRY  BUCKS. 

Born  6  May  1870,  at  Monee,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary  and 
West  Aurora  (111.)  High  School.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Taught  in  Oswego, 
111.,  1892-94;  in  St.  Charles  (111.)  High  School,  1894-97;  editor  Sycamore 
(111.)  True  Republican,  1898;  taught  in  East  Aurora  (111.)  High  School,  1899; 
editor  Jackson  County  Journal,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.,  1900 . 

Residence,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis. 

661.     *ALFRED  WENDELL  BURTON. 

Born  17  Aug.  1867,  in  Toronto,  Canada.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity   Academy.     A.B.     Delta    Upsilon.     Hinman    prize.     Clergyman, 
Methodist   Episcopal,    Rock   River   Conference.     Pastor   at   Sheridan,    111., 
1892-94. 

Married  Nettie  Murch,  of  Belvidere,  111.,  Nov.  1892. 

Died  8  May  1894,  at  Belvidere,  111. 

652.     EDGAR  PUMPHREY  COOK,  JR. 

Born  18  Aug.  1870,  at  Mendota,  111.  Prepared  in  Blackstone  High  School, 
Mendota,  111.  Ph.B.  1895,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School. 
Nu  Sigma  Nu  (Medical);  Hinman;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Graduate  student  at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1895-96.  Physician  at 
Cook  County  Hospital,  Chicago,  1896-97;  Instructor  in  Clinical  and  Prac- 
tical Medicine,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  1898-1900;  In- 
structor in  Medicine,  Chicago  Polyclinic;  Lecturer  in  Medicine,  Illinois  Train- 
ing School  for  Nurses,  Chicago;  physician  in  Mendota,  111.,  1900 .  Mem- 
ber of  Chicago  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Pathological  Society,  North  Central 
Illinois  Medical  Association. 

Residence,  Mendota,  111. 


224  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1892 

(>63.     WILLIAM  BREEN  DOBLE. 

Born  29  Sept.  1859,  at  Charlestown,  Cornwall,  England.  Prepared  in 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  T)elta  Upsilon.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River  Conference;  at  Rockton,  111.,  1892-93; 
Poplar  Grove,  111.,  1893-95;  Blaine,  lU.,  1895-98;  Hampshire,  111.,  1898- 
1901 ;  Nmida,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Mina  L.  Gleasman,  29  Nov.  1893,  at  Rockton,  111. 

Children — George  G.,  born  4  Sept.  1894. 
William  S.,  born  4  July  1896. 
Eleanor,  born  23  Aug.  1898. 

Residence,  Nunda,  111. 

654.     HENRY  MAGIFFORD  ECHLIN. 

Born  13  Dec.  1863,  at  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Attended  Albion 
College,  Michigan,  1884-86.  B.S.  Hinman.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Graduate 
work  in  the  University  of  Chicago,  1894-95.  Assistant  secretary  Chicago 
Society  for  University  Extension,  1892-93;  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
Armour  Institute,  1893-94;  representative  Leach,  Shewell  &  Sanborn,  pub- 
lishers, 1895-97;  manager  Chicago  office  of  Chas.  Scribner's  Sons,  1897-98; 
same  for  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1898-1900;  manager  of  Rochester  Branch  of 
New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  1900 . 

Address,  care  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  3  Union  Square,  New  York. 

655.     ARTHUR  BRUBAKER  FLEAGER. 

Born  30  July  1870,  at  Sheldon,  111.  Prepared  in  Sheldon  High  School, 
and  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Read  law  under 
Ex-Judge  S.  S.  Page,  Chicago.  Lawyer.  Treasurer  Illinois  Charitable  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary,  Chicago. 

Address,  910  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

656.     HERBERT  ALEXANDER  ERASER. 

Born  22  June  1865,  at  Plainfield,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  Attended  University  of  Illinois  two  years.  B.S.  1893,  Mines 
Building,  World's  Fair.     Teacher  of  Biology  in  Joliet  (111.)  High  School, 

1894 .     Member   Board  of    Directors  Y.   M.  C.  A.  since  1898;  secretary 

Herbart  Teachers'  Club. 

Married  Mary  L.  Pepper,  20  June  1895,  in  Joliet,  111. 

Children — Ruth  Elizabeth,  born  3  May  1896. 

Donald  Thornton,  born  7  July  1898. 

Residence,  701  Raynor  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 

657.     MARY  ELGIN  GLOSS. 
Sister  of  Nos.  467,  468  and  957. 

Born  1  May  1870,  at  Elgin,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Township  High 
School.  B.S.  1897,  M.S.  (Botany).  Ossoli.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Deering 
prize.     Attended  Shaw's  School  of  Botany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Taught  in  Wau- 


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paca,  Wis.,  and  Menominee,  Mich.,  High  Schools,  and  in  Warren  Academy, 
Warren,  111.  Teacher  of  Biology  in  Evanston  Township  High  School  since 
1900. 

Residence,  1919  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

658.     HERBERT  EUGENE  GRIFFITH. 

Born  1  Jan.  1866,  at  Titusville,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Moline  (111.)  High  School. 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1883-84.  B.S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Graduate  student  in  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Teacher  in  Mo- 
line (111.)  High  School,  1892-94;  Oak  Park  (111.)  High  School,  1894-96;  Pro- 
fessor  of    Chemistry,  Knox    College,  Galesburg,  111.,  1897 :     Member  of 

American  Chemical  Society,  1899 . 

Married  Carolyn  Porter  Adams,  18  Dec.  1897,  at  Oak  Park,  111. 

Residence,  Galesburg,  111. 

659.     CLEANDER  RAYMOND  HARTMAN. 

Born  26  May  1871,  at  Polo,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     A.B.     Lawyer. 
Residence,  unknown. 

660.     HENRY  RAND  HATFIELD. 
Brother  of  Nos.  368  and  389. 

Born  27  Nov.  1866,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1897.  Adelphic.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Kirk  contestant.  Graduate  student  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago,  1892-94.  Fellow  in  Political  Economy,  University  of  Chi- 
cago. Instructor,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1894-96  and 
1897-98;  Instructor  in  Political  Economy,  University  of  Chicago,  1898-1902; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  and  Dean  of  College  of  Com- 
merce and    Administration,   1902 .     Contributor    to    Journal  of  Political 

Economy. 

Married  Ethel  A.  Glover,  15  June  1898,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Children — John  Glover,  born  24  Jan.  1900. 

Robert  Miller,  born  16  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  5825  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

661.     ERNEST  BRYANT  HOAG. 
Brother  of  No.  257. 

Born  23  March  1868,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Deering  prize.  1894,  A.B.  in 
Biology,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University.  1898-99,  Fellow  in  Biology,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin.  1902,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School. 
1902,  A.M.  (Pathology),  Northwestern  University.  Instructor  in  Biology, 
Throop  Polytechnic  Institute,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1895-98;  same  in  Michigan 
State  Normal  College,  1899-1900;  Instructor  in  Pathology,  Northwestern 
University  Medical    School,   1900-02;   physician,    Pasadena,   Cal.,   1902 . 


226  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1892 

Vice-president  Pasadena  Academy  of  Sciences,  1897-98.  Author  of  "  Ele- 
mentary Technique  in  Histology  and  Bacteriology,"  1895,  and  of  a  pam- 
phlet, "Milk  and  Water  Supplies  of  Pasadena,"  1898.  Contributor  to  Land 
of  Sunshine  (Los  Angeles),  1895.  • 

Married  Sada  Blanchard  Judd,  June  1896,  at  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Residence,  101  N.  Los  Robles  St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

662.     NETTIE  JOSEPHINE  HUNT  (RAYMOND). 

Born  2  Sept.  1865,  at  Kaneville,  111.  Prepared  in  East  Aurora,  111.,  High 
School.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Kirk  prize. 
Graduate  student  in  History,  1892-94.  1897,  M.L.,  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Teacher  of  English  Literature  in  Wisconsin  State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh, 
1893-95.     Graduate  student  University  of  Chicago. 

Married  Jerome  Hall  Raymond  (No.  678),  15  Aug.  1895,  at  Aurora,  111. 

Address,  care  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

668.     ERNEST  CLARENCE  JOHNSON. 

Born  29  May  1872,  at  Evanston,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     B.S.     Teller,  State  Bank  of  Evanston,  111. 
Married  Alice  Anderson,  23  Oct.  1901,  at  Austin,  Chicago. 
Residence,  623  Cook  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

664.     LOREN  HENRY  KNOX. 

Born  3  Nov.  1868,  at  Menasha,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.S.  Attended  Northwestern  University  Law  School, 
1892-93.     Lawyer. 

Residence,  630  University  Place,  Evanston,  111. 

666.     HOWARD  EMMET  LEACH. 

Born  20  April  1872,  at  Chatsworth,  111.     Prepared  in  Morris  Normal 
School,  Illinois.     B.S.     1894,  LL.B.,  Kent  College  of  Law,  Chicago.     Lawyer. 
Married  Annie  Lenore  Riley,  17  Feb.  1898,  in  Chicago,  111. 
Residence,  2011  Lexington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

666.     *EDMUND  LUDLOW. 
Brother  of  No.  550. 

Born  28  Feb.  1870,  at  Ludlow,  111.  Prepared  in  Rice  Collegiate  Institute, 
Paxton,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  1895,  M.D., 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  Sigma  Chi;  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Presi- 
dent Northwestern  Branch  of  Northern  Oratorical  League;  same  of  Track 
Athletic  Association.  Interne,  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago,  1895-97; 
Assistant  Physician,  Indiana  Central  Hospital,  Indianapolis,  1897-1901; 
practiced  medicine  in  Silverton,  Colo.,  1901-02;  in  Paxton,  111.,  1902-03. 
Member  of  Marion  County  Medical  Society,  Indiana  State  Medical  Society, 
Fellow  of  American  Academy  of  Medicine. 

Died  5  April  1903,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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667.     HARRIET  LOUISE  McCASKY. 

Daughter  of  No.  21,  and  Sister  of  Nos.  897  and  970. 

Born  12  July  1872,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  Ossoli.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow  in  University 
of  Chicago.  Taught  in  Chicago;  in  Butte,  Mont.,  1897-98;  in  Pasadena, 
Cal.,  1899 . 

Permanent  address,  790  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

668.     EMILY  BUTTS  MACK. 

Born  8  June  1870,  in  Joliet,  111.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School.  Ph.B. 
Graduate  work  in  LTniversity  of  Chicago.  Teacher  in  Joliet  High  School, 
1892 . 

Residence,  106  Lincoln  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

669.     JAMES   MAILLEY. 

Born  3  May  1860,  in  Scotland.     Prepared  in  York  College,  Nebraska,  and 
Northwestern    University    Academy.     A.B.     Clergyman,    Methodist    Epis- 
copal, Nebraska  Conference.     Went  to  Manila,  May  1898,  as  Chaplain  of  the 
First  Nebraska  Regiment.     Mustered  out  in  San  Francisco,  Aug.  1899. 
Married  Miss  W.  A.  Bissell,  28  Nov.  1883,  at  FuUerton,  Neb. 
Children — Lumen  Ward,  born  9  June  1885. 

Charles  Clark  White,  born  10  Nov.  1887. 
Helen  Lucile,  born  5  Sept.  1891. 
Residence,  Stromsburg,  Neb. 

670.     ALBERT  SHERMAN  MASON. 

Born  2  Dec.  1865,  at  Washington,  Cal.  Prepared  in  Griffith  Institute, 
Springville,  N.  Y.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.. 
Delta  Upsilon ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Nisbet  oratorical  prize ;  first  prize  Northern 
Oratorical  League  contest.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  La  Moille, 
111.,  1892-94;  Wyanet,  111.,  1894-95;  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1895-97;  Joliet,  111., 
1898;  Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  1899-1901 ;  Mellette,  S.  Dak.,  1901-02. 

Married  (1)  Mary  H.  Shurtleff,  10  Aug.  1888,  at  Kenosha,  Wis.;  she  died 
26  Dec.  1889.      (2)  Elizabeth  Burton,  14  Dec.  1892,  at  Belvidere,  111. 
Children — Albert  Burton,  born  11  Sept.  1893. 
Alfred  Franklin,  born  11  July  1895. 
John  Leslie,  born  2  June  1897. 
Rowland  Elmore,  born  30  Sept.  1898. 
Sherman,  Jr.,  born  16  Dec.  1902. 
Residence,  Mellette,  S.  Dak. 


671.     EFFIE  WINDLE  MILLER. 


Born  2  Oct.  1872,  at  Bloomington,  111.  Prepared  in  Kensington  (111.) 
High  School.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  in 
Chicago  public  schools,  1892 . 

Residence,  11456  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


228  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1892 

672.     HARRIET  LOUISE  OSGOOD  (McCULLOUGH). 

Born  27  March  1870,  in  Brookfield  Township,  111.  Prepared  in  Mar- 
seilles (111.)  High  School.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Attended  Colum- 
bia School  of  Oratory,  Chicago. 

Married  James  Howard  McCullough,  17  Feb.  1897,  at  Marseilles,  111. 

Child — DoROTHA  Frances,  born  8  Feb.  1898. 

Residence,  835  Kirkwood  Boul.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 


673.     *MARY  ETTA  PATTERSON. 
Sister  of  Nos.  911  and  1038. 

Born  6  July  1869,  at  Wheatland,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Taught  in  Burlington,  Wis., 
High  School,  1892-93. 

Died  8  Nov.  1893,  at  Burlington,  Wis. 


674.     CHARLES  HIRAM  PERRINE. 

Born  22  Oct.  1864,  at  Wilton  Junction,  Iowa.  Prepared  at  Moore's  Hill 
and  Franklin,  Ind.  Ph.B.  Graduate  study  in  Physics  and  Mechanics  in 
Berlin,  Germany   1895-99.     Teacher. 

Residence,  unknown. 


676.     CHARLES  ABBOTT  PHILLIPS. 
Brother  of  No.  395. 

Bom  31  Aug.  1870,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Marcy  prize.  Student 
of  Architecture,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1892-94;  Ecole  des 
Beaux-Arts  (Paris),  1894-98.  Architect,  Chicago.  Member  of  Society  of 
Beaux- Arts  Architects. 

Residence,  228  Greenwood  Boul.,  Evanston,  111. 


676.     MARY  ROSS  POTTER. 

Bom  30  Jan.  1871,  at  Bloomington,  111.  Prepared  in  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment of  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  Attended  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity for  ten  terms,  and  Northwestern  University  for  two  terms.  A.B. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Graduate  student  in  Latin  and  Greek  (in  absentia), 
1893-95.  1897,  A.M.,  Boston  University.  Assistant  in  Language  depart- 
ment Illinois  State  Normal  University,  1894-96  and  1897-99;  head  of  Lan- 
guage department  Northern  Illinois  State  Normal  School,  1899 .     Member 

of  Illinois  State  School  Mistress'  Club,  1898 ;  secretary  of  same,  1899 ; 

member  of    Northern    Illinois    Teachers'    Association,    1899 ;  secretary, 

1900 . 

Residence,  146  W.  Main  St.,  De  Kalb,  lU. 


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677.  CORA  MONNIER  RAWLINS. 
Sister  of  Nos.  835  and  1377. 

Born  8  Jan.  1864,  at  Guilford,  111.  Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Normal 
School,  Normal,  III,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1893, 
A.M.  (Greek).  Ossoli.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Bragdon  prize.  Teacher  in  Mus- 
kegon (Mich.)  High  School,  1892-94;  teacher  of  EngHsh  and  Latin,  State 
Normal  School,  Valley  City,  N.  D.,  1894-95;  same  chair  and  preceptress  in 
State  Normal  School,  Madison,  S.  D.,  1895-1902;  Instructor  in  Latin  and 
Greek,  Beaver  College,  Beaver,  Pa.,  1902-03;  Instructor  in  English,  State 
Normal  School,  Madison,  S.  Dak.,  1903 . 

Residence,  Beaver,  Pa.;  after  July  1903,  Madison,  S.  D. 

678.  JEROME  HALL  RAYMOND. 

Bom  10  March  1869,  at  CHnton,  la.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1893,  A.M.  (American  History),  Adelphic.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Graduate  work,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1892.  1895,  Ph.D., 
University  of  Chicago.  Travel  and  study  in  Europe  and  Asia,  as  secretary 
to  Bishop  Thoburn,  1890-92.  Lecturer  in  History,  secretary  Chicago  Society 
for  University  Extension,  and  editor  of  the  University  Extension  Magazine, 
1892-93;  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science,  Lawrence  University, 
1893-94 ;  Lecturer  in  Sociology  and  secretary  of  the  Class  Study  Department, 
University  Extension  Division,  University  of  Chicago,  1894-95;  Assistant 
in  Sociology,  same  institution,  1895;  Professor  of  Sociology  and  secretary  of 
the  University  Extension  Department,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1895-97; 
President  of  West  Virginia  University  and  Professor  of  Economics  and  Sociol- 
ogy, 1897-1901 ;  abroad,  1901-02;  Associate  Professor  of  Sociology,  University 
of  Chicago.  Member  of  American  Economic  Association;  American  Academy 
of  Political  and  Social  Science;  president  Department  of  Higher  Education 
of  National  Educational  Association,  1899-1900;  member  of  Executive  Com- 
mittee of  Southern  Educational  Association. 

Married  Nettie  Josephine  Hunt  (No.  662),  15  Aug.  1895,  at  Aurora,  III. 

Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

679.  CHARLES  LEWIS  RUNDELL. 

Born  30  Dec.  1869,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.     Ph.B.     LL.B.,  Kent  College  of  Law.     Lawyer. 
Married  Maude  Crumb,  12  Oct.  1898,  at  Rockford,  111. 
Residence,  1945  Lexington  St.,  Chicago,  111.    Office,  760,  334  Dearborn  St. 

680.     IDA  MAY  SCHOTTENFELS. 

Born  21  Dec.  1869,  at  Des  Moines,  la.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1895,  A.M.,  University  of  Chicago.  Instructor  in  Mathe- 
matics, College  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

Address,  1230  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  address, 
4215  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 


230  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1892 

681.     CLAUDE  FRANK  SHRONTS. 

Born  3  March  1869,  at  Momence,  111.  Prepared  in  Momence  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academj^  B.S.  1896,  M.D.,  North- 
western Universit}^  Medical  School.  Physician.  Held  appointment  in  Hospi- 
tal at  Kankakee,  111. 

Residence,  Momence,  111.  (1899.) 


682.     ANNA  PAULINE  SIMO^'SON  (MEDDAUGH). 

Sister  of  No.  787. 

Born  26  Feb.  1871,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Clear  Lake  (la.)  High 
School.     B.L.     Ossoli.     Trained  nurse  in  Chicago,  1898 . 

Married  Lofton  Arthur  Meddaugh,  M.D.,  15  Sept.  1892,  at  Eagle  Grove, 
la. ;  he  died  20  June  1898. 

Address,  Chicago  Hospital,  452  E.  49th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


688.     JAMES  GRUNDY  SINCLAIR. 

Born  21  Oct.  1856,  at  Greencastle,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Macksburg  (la.) 
High  School,  and  Northwestern  ITniversity  Academy.  A.B.  Graduated  from 
Bennett  Medical  College,  1883.  1888,  M.D.,  Chicago  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons.     Physician. 

Married  Anna  Dobbs,  of  Creston,  la.,  4  April  1888. 

C/ii7d— Donald  A.,  born  1893. 

Residence,  unknown. 


684.     MAUDE  MARTHA  SMITH  (GORHAM.) 

Born  19  July  1870,  at  Decorah,  la.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  (111.)  High 
School  and  Collegiate  Institute.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher  of  EngH.sh  Literature  in  Henry  (111.)  High  School,  1892-93; 
same  at  Piano,  111.,  1893-94;  same  at  Salt  Lake  C^ty,  Utah,  1895-99. 

Married  Andrew  J.  Gorham,  12  Oct.  1899,  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Residence,  413  E.  2d  South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


685.     NEWLAND  FARNSWORTH  SMITH. 

Born  28  Jan.  1870,  at  Downers  Grove,  111.  Prepared  in  Aurora  (111.) 
High  School.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Graduate  student  in  Physics  {in  absentia), 
1892-93.  Graduate  student  in  Physics,  University  of  Chicago,  1894-96 
and  1900-01.  Teacher  in  Keokuk  (la.)  High  School,  1892-94;  Instructor  in 
Physics,  Chicago  Manual  Training  School,  1896-1901;  Acting  Professor  of 
Physics,  Iowa  College,  Grinnell,  la.,  1901-02;  Professor  of  Physics,  OUvet 
College,   Olivet,  Mich.,  1902 . 

Married  Helen  Sisson,  14  Oct.  1897,  at  Keokuk,  la. 

Residence,  Olivet,  Mich. 


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686.     RALPH  HAM  SMITH. 

Born  12  Dec.  1872,  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academ}^  B.S.  1893,  M.S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Lawyer. 

Married  Zetta  Belle  Walker,  3  Sept.  1896,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1640  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  1520  Monadnock 
Blk.,  Chicago,  111. 

687.     CATHARINE  JOSEPHINE  STAHL. 

Born  2  Dec.  1860,  at  Diagonal,  la.  Prepared  in  Simpson  College,  Indian- 
ola,  la.  Ph.B.  President  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1891-92.  Missionary  teacher, 
Calcutta,  India,  1893-99;  principal  of  branch  of  the  Calcutta  Girls'  School, 
at  Darjeeling,  India,  Jan.  to  Oct.  1899,  and  gave  heroic  service  during  land- 
sUde  at  that  place,  24  Sept.  1899.  Instructor  Methodist  Girls'  High  School, 
Rangoon,  British  Burmah,  1902 . 

Residence,  Rangoon,  British  Burmah,  via  Brindisi. 


688.     WILLIAM  CASS  STOWE. 
Brother  of  No.  484. 

Born  27  Sept.  1870,  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Student  of  Architecture,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  France.     Architect,  Chicago,  111. 

Married  Clara  Belle  Ellars,  6  April  1902,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  404  Lee  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

689.     FLORENCE  MARIAN  TABOR  (CRITCHLOW). 

Born  6  Sept.  1868,  at  Lawton,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Olivet  (Mich.)  College. 
A.B.  On  editorial  staff  of  Church  Work,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  afterward  teacher. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Contributor  to  church  papers,  St.  Paul  and  Detroit 
daily  papers,  and  to  magazines.     1903,  A.M.,  Stanford  University. 

Married  Charles  Blakely  Critchlow,  1  Jan.  1898,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Residence,  490  Fell  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

690.     DANIEL  WEBSTER  TERRY,  JR. 

Born  30  May  1869,  in  New  York  City.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Editor  in  chief  of  Syllabus. 
1892-93,  graduate  student  in  Mathematics  {in  absentia).  Graduate  work 
{in  absentia)  at  University  of  Chicago.  Resident  graduate  at  Yale  Univer. 
sity.  1900,  A.M.,  Yale.  Instructor  in  Higher  Mathematics,  Dickinson  Semi- 
nary, Williamsport,  Pa.,  1893-94;  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Hudson 
River  Institute,  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  1895-97  and  1898-99;  Professor  of  Latin 
and  Greek,  Cazenovia  Seminary,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  1900 . 

Married  Frances  Marion  Beattie,  24  Dec.  1900,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Residence,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 


232  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1892 

691.     EDWIN  HERMAN  TOWLE. 

Born  19  Sept.  1869,  at  Falls  City,  Neb.  Prepared  in  Falls  City  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  *B.S.  Investor,  Falls  City, 
Neb.     PoUce  judge  of  Falls  City,  1894-95.     Justice  of  the  peace,  1895. 

Married  LiUian  Farington,  7  Dec.  1897,  at  Falls  City,  Neb. 

Residence,  Falls  City,  Neb. 

692.     JOHN  ALBRECHT  WALZ. 

• 

Born  19  Dec.  1871,  at  Kirchheim,  Germany.  Prepared  in  Karlsgymna- 
sium,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  A.B.  Sophomore  Greek  prize.  Graduate  stu- 
dent in  German,  1892-93.  1895,  A.M.,  Harvard  University.  1897,  Ph.D., 
Harvard.  Graduate  study  in  University  of  Beriin,  Germany,  1897-99.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instructor  in  German,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy,  1892-94;  same  in  Harvard  University  Avhile  a  graduate  stu- 
dent, 1895-97;  Harvard  traveling  Fellow  at  Berlin,  Germany,  1897-99;  In- 
structor in  German,  Western  Reserve  University,   1899-'01;  same  chair  in 

Harvard  University,  1901 .     Contributor  to  Harvard  Studies  and  Notes, 

1897;  Modern  Language  Notes,  Vol.  XVI,  Americans  Germanica,  Vol.  IV, 
and  Bulletin  of  Western  Reserve  University,  1900. 

Married  Esther  Sellholm,  30  June  1901,  at  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

Child— Kass  Gunnar,  born  19  Oct.  1902. 

Residence,  1657  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

693.     LAURA  ADA  WANLESS  (CLOTFELTER). 

Born  19  Feb.  1871,  at  Constantinople,  Turkey.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Taught  in  Hills- 
boro,  lU.,  1892-93;  in  Butler,  III.,  1893-94;  Harvel,  111.,  1894-96.  County 
secretary  W.  C.  T.  U. ;  secretary  Illinois  Domestic  Science  Club. 

Married  Dr.  George  A.  Clotfelter,  26  May  1896  at  Danville.  111. 

Child — Ada  Margaret,  born  21  March  1901. 

Residence,  Hillshoro,  111. 

694.     MATTHEW  GOSSNER  WENZ. 

Born  10  Sept.  1862,  at  Hazel  Green,  Wis.  Prepared  in  German  EngUsh 
College,  Galena,  111.  A.B.  B.S.  (hon.),  German  EngUsh  College.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference,  at  St.  Paul,  111.,  South 
Englewood,  and  Chicago  Lawn,  Chicago,  111.;  at  Merrill  Church,  Chicago, 
1901 . 

Married  Millie  G.  Braidwood,  7  Nov.  1901,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Child — Florence  Christina,  born  31  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  5445  S.  Paulina  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

696.     WILLIAM  LOUIS  WILSON. 

Born  19  July  1869,  at  Centerville,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University    Academy.     B.S.     Fellow    in   Chemistry,    1892-93.     1893,    M.S. 


1892]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  233 

Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew,  1889-95;  gold  medal  from  United  States  Gov- 
ermnent  for  service  at  wreck  of  ''Calumet."  1896,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical 
College.     Interne  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago,  1896-98;  practicing  physician 

in  Chicago,   1898 .     Member  of  Chicago  Medical  Society  and  American 

Medical  Association.     Associate  in  Medicine,  Rush  Medical  College,    1902. 

Married  Julia  Tyndale  Milligan,  29  June  1900,  at  Oak  Park,  111. 

Child— Pavi.  Rutledge,  born  12  Feb.  1902. 

Residence,  5654  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1893. 

696.     FANNY  GRACE  ALABASTER. 
Sister  of  Nos.  563  and  642. 

Born  20  March  1872,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High 
School,  Chicago,  and  Evanston"  Township  High  School.  B.L.  Alpha  Phi. 
Kirk  contestant.  Taught  in  Chicago,  1894-95;  Assistant  principal  in 
grammar  school  at  Arlington  Heights,  111.,  1895-98;  teacher  in  Austin,  111.^ 
1898-1903. 

Residence,  437  S.  Waller  Ave.,  Austin  Station,  Chicago,  111. 


697.  CHARLES  SHERMAN  ALDRICH. 

Born  25  Jan.  1865,  at  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Fredonia  (N.  Y.) 
State  Normal  School  -and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Delta 
Upsilon.  President  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1891-92.  Principal  of  Canton  (111.)  High 
School,  1893-97.     Superintendent  of  Canton  (111.)  schools,  1897 . 

Married  (1)  Rilla  Taylor,  29  Dec.  1891,  at  Wichita,  Kan.;  she  died  10 
Oct.  1893,  at  Canton,  111.  (2)  Myrtle  Shields,  of  Canton,  111.,  10  June  1896, 
at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  602  N.  Second  Ave.,  Canton,  111. 


698.  WILFRED  FITCH  BEARDSLEY. 

Born  16  Oct.  1870,  at  Albion,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deering  prize. 
Graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1898-99.  Instructor  in  Greek 
and  Latin,  Evanston  Township  High  School,  1893-98;  Assistant  principal, 
1899-1900;  Associate  Principal,  1900 . 

Residence,  710  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


699.  BENJAMIN  FELL  BEAZELL. 

Born  13  Sept.  1865,  at  Webster,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Editor  and  proprietor  of  the  Chillicothe 
(Mo.)  Tribune,  1895 .     Postmaster,  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  1898-1903. 

Married  Bertha  A.  French,  4  May  1898,  at  Chillicothe,  Mo. 


234  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1893 

Children — Mary  Elizabeth,  born  14  Feb.  1899. 

Bertha  Ruth,  born  14  Oct.  1900. 

Samuel  David,  born  28  March  1903. 
Residence,  Chillicothe,  Mo.  * 


700.     JOHN  EDWARD  BONEBRIGHT. 

Born  8  Aug.  1868,  at  Ambo}^,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.S.  Hinman.  Hinman  prize.  Graduate  student  at  Chicago 
University.  Graduate  student  in  Mathematics  {in  absentia),  Northwestern 
University,  1894-96.  Instructor  in  Physics  in  University  of  Idaho,  1893- 
97;  Professor  of  Physics,  1897 . 

Married  Millicent  Carter,  6  July  1893,  at  Bentonsport,  la. 

Child — Donald,  born  25  March  1894. 

Residence,  Moscow,  Idaho. 


701.     MARY  CHATTLE. 

Born  4  Nov.  1869,  at  Chatsworth,  111.  Prepared, in  East  Aurora  (111.) 
High  School.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi. 

Residence,  361  Seminary  Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 

702.     JAMES  FRANKLIN  CLANCY. 
Brother  of  No.  748. 

Born  7  Sept.  1862,  in  Addington  Co.,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Newburg  (Ont.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Upsilon. 
1892,  diploma,  from  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.  Pastor  of  Maris  Chapel,  Chicago, 
1893-94;  at  Lemont,  111.,  1894-96;  at  La  Grange,  111.,  1896-97;  of  Halsted 
Street  Church,  Chicago,  1897-1901;  at  Blue  Island,  111.,  1901 .  Pub- 
lished pamphlet,   "City  Mission  Work  of  Halsted   Street   Church,"  years 

1898-99,  and  1899-1900.     Editor  of  Blue  Island  Tidings,  monthly,  1901 . 

Married  Eliza  A.  Holmes,  19  May  1891,  at  Marseilles,  111. 
Children — Donald  Raymond,  born  1  March  1892, 

Rockwell  Franklin,  born  27  Oct.  1893. 
Mark  Wendell,  born  1  Jan.  1898. 
Myrtle  E.,  born  26  Nov.  1899. 
Residence,  598  Greenwood  Ave.,  Blue  Island,  111. 

703.  EDWARD  LAUGHTON  COLEBECK. 

Born  24  April  1865,  at  Elksley,  Nottinghamshire,  England.  Prepared  in 
Darlington  (Wis.)  High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
A.B.  1894,  A.M.  (Latin  and  German).  Graduate  student.  University  of 
Chicago,  1897-98;  Yale  University,  1898-99;  University  of  Wisconsin,  1899- 
1900.  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Western  College,  Toledo,  la.,  1894-97; 
same  chair.  Southern  University,  Greensboro,  Ala.,  1900 . 

Residence,  Greensboro,  Ala. 


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704.     GEORGE  ELMER  COTTER. 

Born  4  Aug.  1868,  at  Farmington,  111.     Prepared  in  Peoria  (111.)  High 
School.     A.B.     Delta  Upsilon. 

Office,  378  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 


705.     ALVIN  HOWARD  CULVER. 

Son  of  No.  41. 

Born  9  March  1873,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1895,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 
Lawyer,  Chicago,  1895 . 

Residence,  Glencoe,  111.     Office,  59  Clark  St.,  Chicago. 

706.     MARY  ELIZABETH  DEMOREST. 
Sister  of  No.  574. 

Born  1  Dec.  1869,  at  Muscatine,  la.  Prepared  in  Muscatine  High  School; 
Ph.B.  President  Y.  W.  C.  A,  1892-93.  Alpha  Phi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deer- 
ing  prize.  Taught  in  River  Falls,  Wis.,  1893-94;  in  Muscatine,  la.,  1894-95. 
in  South  Side  High  School,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1896 . 

Residence,  2036  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Permanent  address,  840 
Newell  Ave.,  Muscatine,  la. 

707.     GEORGE  BOYD  DYCHE. 
Brother  of  No.  365. 

Born  19  March  1872,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1897,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School. 
Graduate  work  in  Vienna,  Austria.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Rho  Sigma 
(medical).  Interne,  Michael  Reese  Hospital,  1897-99;  student  in  Vienna, 
1899-1900;  practicing  in  Chicago,  1900 . 

Residence,  5345  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

708.  ROBERT  FRANCIS  EARHART. 

Born  2  Feb.  1873,  at  Toledo,  la.  Prepared  in  Lenox  College,  Hopkinton, 
la.  Attended  Cornell  College,  1889-91.  B.S.  Electrician.  Moline,  111.,  1893-97; 
graduate  student,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  1897-98 ;  Fellow  in 
Physics,  University  of  Chicago,  1899-1900,  receiving  Ph.D.;  Rose  Polytechnic 
Institute,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1902 .  Contributor  to  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity Circular,  American  Journal  of  Science,  Astrophysical  Journal,  Physical 
Review,  and  Philosophical  Magazine. 

Residence,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

709.  WILLIAM  McDONALD  EWING. 

Born  2  Sept.  1866,  at  Mattoon,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1895,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Kirk    prize.     Member    Life-Saving  Crew;   msdal  from  U.   S.   Government. 


236  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1893 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  North  Prairie,  111,,  1895-97;  at 
Desplaines;  1897-99;  Cuyler,  1899-1900;  WiUard,  Aurora,  1900-01 ;  Hinckley, 
TU.,  1901 . 

Married  Lucy  C.  Sawin,  6  Oct.  1898,  at  Mattooi?,  111. 

Children — Joseph  Sawin,  born  21  Sept.  1899. 

William  McDonald,  Jr.,  born  31  Dec.  1901. 

Residence,  Hinckley,  111. 

710.     EDSON  BRADY  FOWLER. 

• 

Born  14  Feb.  1865,  at  Buda,  111.  Prepared  in  Buda  (111.)  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman;Tau  Kappa  Phi  (local). 
Graduate  student  in  Electro-Therapeutics,  1894-95;  in  Pathology,  1895- 
96.  1896,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Nu  Sigma  Nu. 
Gage  prize;  president  junior  class;  member  Life-Saving  Crew;  medal  from 
United  States  Government.  Interne,  Mercy  Hospital,  Chicago,  1896-97. 
Physician,  Chicago ;  Clinical  Instructor  in  Medicine,  Northwestern  University 

Medical  School,  1897 ;  lecturer  in  Mercy  Hospital  Training    School  for 

Nurses.  Member  of  Chicago  Medical  Society,  Southwestern  Medical  Society, 
and  American  Medical  Association.  Author  of  "Municipal  Government  of 
the  City  of  Chicago." 

Married  Hannah  Isabelle  Drew  (No.  752),  6  Oct.  1899,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  3359  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

711.     HENRY  LAWRENCE  HARVEY. 
Brother  op  No.  472. 

Born  1870,  in  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  ITni- 

versity  Academy.     A.B. 

Residence,  1023  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  449  State  St.,  Chicago. 

712.  HELEN  SCOTT  HAY. 

Born  5  Jan.  1869,  at  Lanark,  111.  Prepared  in  Savanna  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Graduated  from  Illinois  Training 
School  for  Nurses,  Chicago,  1895.  Graduate  work  in  University  of  Chicago, 
three  semesters,  1900-01.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Head  nurse.  State  Hospital  for 
Insane,  Clarinda,  la.,  1895-96;  superintendent  of  nurses,  Los  Angeles  (Cal.) 
Sanitaria,  and  engaged  in  private  duty,  1896-99.  Principal  of  Savanna  (111.) 
High  School,  1900-01.  Private  nursing  in  Chicago,  1901-02.  Superintendent 
of  Nurses,  Cook  County  Institutions,  Dunning,  Chicago,  1902 . 

Address,  Dunning,  111. 

713.  GEORGE  PHILO  HILLS. 

Born  26  Feb.  1871,  at  Polo,  111.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  (111.)  High  School. 
A.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi  (Law).  Member  Advisory  Board 
Student  Control;  president  Northern  Oratorical  League;  class  day  presenter 
of  gifts.     Attended  Chicago  College  of  Law  three  months  in  1895;  balance  of 


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preparation  in  law  offices  in  Champaign  and  Ottawa,  111.     Law  reporter  and 
private  secretary,  Champaign,  111.,  1893-95;  practicing  law  in  Ottawa,  111.. 

1899 . 

Residence,  Ottawa,  111. 

714.     ROBERT  NEWTON  HOLT. 

Born  4  Nov.  1868,  at  Savanna,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1895,  Ph.M.  (Constitutional  Law).  1895,  LL.B.,  North- 
western University  Law  School.  Hinman.  Tau  Kappa  Phi  (local).  Editor 
Northwestern,  1892.  Raymond  debate  prize;  Marcy  prize;  Harris  Political 
Economy  prize.  Member  of  Life-Saving  Crew.  Lawyer,  Chicago.  Justice, 
1889-1903.  Assistant  States  Attorney  of  Cook  County,  111.,  1903 .  Mem- 
ber of  Chicago  Law  Institute.     With  firm  of  Holt  &  Wilcoxon  (No.  734). 

Married  Ora  E.  Wakeman  (No.  846),  14  July  1896,  at  Park  Ridge,  111. 

CMrfren— Helen,  born  9  Feb.  1900. 

Margaret  L.,  born  10  July  1901. 
Robert,  born  21  March  1903. 

Residence,  2540  North  42d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  1015  Association 
Building. 

715.     GEORGE  JAMISON. 

Born  10  Oct.  1870,  at  Libertyville,  111.     Prepared  in  Rockefeller  (111.) 
Classical  Institute.     A.B.     Taught  in  Libertyville,  111. 
Residence,  Cherry  Valley,  111. 

716.     ALVA  MONROE  JAYNES. 

Born  in  Stark  Co.,  111.  Prepared  in  Illinois  Wcsleyan  University  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Taught  school,  1893-94;  since 
farmer  and  stock  raiser. 

Married  Amy  I.  E.  Reed,  22  June  1893,  near  Lafayette,  111. 
Children — Twin  girls,  born  in  June  1894 ;  died  in  Oct. 
Leonard  Reed,  born  13  Jan.  1896. 
William  Charles,  bom  31  Jan.  1899. 
Residence,  Lafayette,  111. 

717.     HENRIETTA  MAY  JENNINGS  (GATES). 

Born  Dec.  1869,  at  Mattoon,  111.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  High  School. 
B.L.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

Married  James  Franklin  Gates  (No.  721),  28  June  1894,  at  Mattoon,  111. 
Residence,  626  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

718.     CHARLES  DANIEL  LOCKWOOD. 

Born  22  Jan.  1868,  at  Effingham,  111.  Attended  Kansas  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity. A.B.  1894-95,  graduate  student  in  Philosophy;  1895-96,  in  Bac- 
teriology. 1896,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Hinman. 
Tau  Kappa  Phi;  Delta  Tau  Delta.     Physician;  at  Chicago  Lying-in  Hospital, 


238  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1893 

1896;  Cook  County  Hospital,  1896-98;  practicing  physician,  Chicago,  1898- 

1900;  at   Pasadena,   Cal.,    1901 .     Member  of  Chicago  Medical  Society. 

Author  of  paper  for  Methodist  Episcopal  Congress  at  St.  Louis,  1899,  "Chris- 
tian Science  from  a  Medical  Point  of  View."  Contributor  to  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School  Bulletin,  and  Chicago  Medical  Recorder. 

Married  Clara  May  Sanford,  5  Sept.  1898,  at  Platteville,  Wis. 

Residence,  Pasadena,  Cal. 


719.     MARIETTA  MYRTILLA  MURRAY  (STRETTON). 

• 
Born  8  March  1865,  near  Macomb,   111.      Prepared  in  Macomb  Normal, 
and  Jennings   Seminary,  Aurora,  111.     Ph.B.     Ossoli;   University  Woman's 
Club.     1900,  M.A.L.,  Canton  (Mo.)  Bible  School.     Contributor  to  The  Editor, 
Ohio  Farmer,  Union  Signal,  Household  Realm,  etc. 

Married  Rev.  John  Thomas  Stretton,  27  Aug.  1893,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Children — Hannah  Evangeline,  born  6  Aug.  1894;  died  Nov.  1894. 
Etta  Evangeline,  born  and  died  1  April  1S96. 
Ruth  Henrietta,  born  3  July  1897. 
Residence,  Hingham,  Wis. 

720.     THOMAS  NICHOLSON. 

Born  27  Jan.  1862,  at  Woodburn,  Ontario,  Can.  Prepared  in  Smithville 
High  School,  St.  Catharine's  Collegiate  Institute,  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Kirk  contestant.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1892,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  1895,  A.M.  (Philosophy),  Northwestern  University. 
1898,  D.D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University.  Graduate  work  in  University  of 
Chicago.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  1893-94. 
Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Biblical  Literature,  and  Principal  of  the  Academy, 

Cornell  College,  Iowa,  1894 .     Lecturer  on  the  English  Bible.     Member  of 

Upper  Iowa  Conference;  president  Board  of  Examiners  for  two  terms;  mem- 
ber of  numerous  church  and  college  boards.  Chairman  of  Executive  Com- 
mittee Iowa  State  Teachers'  Association,  1899,  also  of  committee  which 
organized  list  of  accredited  high  schools  and  published  State  High  School 
Manual,  which  he  edited. 

Author  of  ''Epworth  League  Bible  Studies,"  1901-02,  and  of  "Epworth 
League  Devotional  Topic  Book,"  1902.  Contributor  to  Methodist  Review, 
Conference  Examiner,  Epworth  Herald,  and  numerous  other  church  papers. 

Married  Jane  Boothroyd,  20  Aug.  1885,  at  Hamilton,  Can. 

Children — Grace  Bertha,  born  1  Oct.  1886. 
Florence  Mae,  born  16  May  1888. 

Residence,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

721.    JAMES  FRANKLIN  OATES. 

Born  22  Dec.  1870,  at  Necedah,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Galena  (111.)  and  Clin- 
ton (la.)  High  Schools.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  President  College  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  1892-93.     Assistant  Secretary  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  1893-95; 


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Secretary  same  since  1895.  Author  of  book,  ''The  Religious  Condition  of 
Young  Men,"  1900,  published  by  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Married  Henrietta  May  Jennings  (No.  717),  28  June  1894,  at  Mattoon,  111. 

Child — James  Franklin,  Jr.,  born  11  Nov.  1899. 

Residence,  626  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston,  III. 

722.     WILLIAM  ARTHUR  PEASE. 

Born  22  April  1871,  at  Centralia,  111.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School^ 
Chicago,  111.  A.B.  Tau  Kappa  Phi.  Freshman  Greek  prize.  1894-96, 
student  McCormick  Theological  Seminary.  Graduate  work  in  University  of 
Chicago.  United  States  customs  service  until  Feb.  1894.  City  missions^ 
1896-97.  Tutor,  traveling  abroad,  1897-98.  Teacher  in  Preparatory,  Alle- 
gheny College,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1898-99;  in  Beaver  (Pa.)  High  School,  1899- 
1900 ;  in  English  High  and  Manual  Training  School,  Chicago,  1900 . 

Married  Gertrude  E.  Stewart,  15  July  1902,  at  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

Residence,  2321  North  42d  Court,  Chicago,  111. 

723.     MARY  BIGELOW  PETERSON. 

Born  9  April  1857,  at  Salem,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1890-91, 
special  student  in  Wellesley  College.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  South  Divi- 
sion High  School,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1893 . 

Residence,  221  15th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  i 

724.  CHRISTIAN  AUGUST  PETTERSEN. 

Born  10  Aug.  1870,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School,  Chi- 
cago.    Ph.B.     Cook    County    scholarship.     Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Teacher    of 

Mathematics,  Jefferson  High  School,  Chicago,  1893 .     Member  of  Electrical 

Congress,  World's  Fair,  1893 ;  National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correc- 
tions, 1894 ;  Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences,  1899 ;  American  Association 

for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1903. 

Married  Anna  Irene  Cady,  2  July  1902,  in  Chicago. 

Child— A  SON,  born  31  March  1903. 

Residence,  2395  Lowell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

725.  FREDERICK  CHARLES  ROBERTS. 

Born  8  Dec.  1867,  at  Hancock,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  Attended  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  Houghton, 
Mich.,  1897.  Clerk  in  mine  office,  Mastodon,  Mich.,  1893-96;  mining  at  Rat 
Portage,  Ont.,  1898;  mining  engineer  for  Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co.,  Iron  River, 
Mich.,  1899-1902;  practicing  mining  engineering  with  A.  P.  Silliman  at  Hib- 
bing,  Minn.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Hibbing,  Minn. 

726.     ELIZABETH  DELIGHT  SANBORN  (THOMPSON). 

Bom  13  Feb.  1871,  at  Pecatonica,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B.     Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Congdon  and  Brag- 


240  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1893 

don  prizes.     Graduate  work  in  University  of  Chicago.     Taught  in  Clarinda, 
la.,  1895-96;  in  Bedford,  la.,  1896-98. 

Married  Ralph  Waldo  Thompson,  2  Nov.  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Children — Jean  Sanborn,  born  24  Aug.  190(1 

Donald  Sanborn,  born  15  Nov.  1901. 

Residence,  Bedford,  la. 

727.     WILLIAM  THOMPSON  SCOTT. 

Born  25  Jan.  1866,  at  Paxton,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1893,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Hinman.  Gage 
prize.  Kirk  contestant.  President  of  senior  class.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal;  at  Shrewsbury,  Mo.,  1893-94;  at  Tower  Grove,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1894-97;  at  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1897-1902;  Summit  Street  Church,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1902 .     Contributor  to  church  papers. 

Married  Minnie  Belle  Harris,  27  March  1897,  at  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Children — Hortense  Lucile,  born  6  Dec.  1897. 
Helen  Margaret,  born  9  March  1899. 

Residence,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

728.     CHARLES  KING  SHERMAN. 

Born  8  April  1870,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Attended  Chicago  College  of  Law. 
Lawyer,  Chicago,  111. 

Residence,  4730  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 

729.     *MARY  KING  SINGLETON  (HAYES). 
Sister  of  No.  841. 

Bom  27  March  1870,  at  Meadows  Farm,  Ind.     Prepared  in  Evanston 
Township  High  School.     A.B.     Alpha  Phi. 
Married  Avery  R.  Hayes  (ex-'93).  May  1895. 
Child — Mary  Singleton,  born  30  June  1897. 
Died  15  Aug.  1897,  at  Wilmette,  lU. 

730.     ALBERT  LESTER  STEBBINGS. 

Born  14  Aug.  1870,  at  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  Township  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  Graduate  student  in  Pathology,  1895-97.  1896, 
M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Interne,  Michael  Reese  Hospital,  Chicago,  1896;  physician,  Marseilles,  111., 
1898 ;  health  officer,  Marseilles,  111.,  1899 . 

Married  Alice  Jessamine  Meek,  27  Sept.  1898,  at  Englewood,  Chicago. 

Child — Lucile  Marguerite,  born  5  Oct.  1899. 

Residence,  Marseilles,  111. 

731.     WILBUR  FISK  TOMLINSON. 
Brother  of  No.  1052. 

Born  8  April  1870,  at  Wayne,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Marion  (Kan.)  High 
School  and  Southwest  Kansas  College.     A.B.     Adelphic.  ►^Delta  Upsilon ;  Phi 


1893]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  241 

Beta  Kappa.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  West  Wisconsin  Conference; 
at  Kinsley,  Kan.,  1893-95;  Winfield,  Kan.,  1895;  Superior,  Wis.,  1895-96; 
Hurley,  Wis.,    1896-97;  Glenwood,   Wis.,   1897-1901;  Mineral  Point,  Wis., 

1901 . 

Married  Pearl  Van  Doren,  6  March  1895,  at  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Children — Charles  Watson,  born  1895. 

Theodore  Herbert,  born  1897. 
Helen,  born  1899. 
George  Herman,  born  1901 . 
Residence,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 

732.     JOSEPH  LITTLE  WALKER. 

Born  29  Oct.  1866,  at  Paris,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  Graduate  work  in  Philosophy,  1900. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Dundee,  111.,  1893-98;  Chicago, 
St.  Paul  Church,  1898-1900;  Paulina  Street  Church,  1900 . 

Married  Mary  Frances  Hetherington,  5  July  1892,  at  Racine,  Wis. 

CAiW— YoLANDE  Elizabeth,  born  17  Sept.  1894;  died  19  Sept,  1895. 

Residence,  3403  South  Paulina  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

733.     WILLIS  EDWARD  WAY. 

Born  25  June  1865,  at  Geneseo,  111.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  Normal  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  1895,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River 
Conference.  Pastor  at  Frankfort  Station,  111.,  1895-97;  at  Wilmington,  111., 
1897-1901;  at  Elburn,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Louise  May  Tullis,  5  June  1895,  at  Lewistown,  111. 

Residence,  Elburn,  111. 

734.     HOWARD  THOMAS  WILCOXON. 

Born  11  Jan.  1869,  at  Freeport,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Tau  Kappa  Phi ;  Phi  Delta  Phi  (legal) .  Attended  Chicago 
College  of  Law.  Attorney  at  law,  Chicago,  with  firm  of  Holt  (No.  714)  & 
Wilcoxon. 

Married  Faerie  Dianthe  Bartlett  (ex-'95),  17  May  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child— John  Thomas,  born  21  Sept.  1901;  died  16  Sept.  1902. 

Residence,  3142  Forest  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU.      Office,  1015,  155  La  Salle  St. 

735.     CHARLES  DEMMON  WILSON. 

Born   1865,    at    Morrison,    111.     Prepared   in   Jennings    vSeminary, 

Aurora,  111.  Ph.B.  1895,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.     Pastor  at  Cuyler,  1895-98: 

Mayfair,  1898 . 

Married  Jennie  Alice  Smith,  26  June  1895,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Children — Alice  Jane,  born  15  April  1896. 
Phoebe  Mae,  born  10  May  1899. 
Winifred  Mandeville,  born  15  Sept.  1901. 
Residence,  Mayfair,  Chicago,  111. 


242  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1893 

736.     HORACE  PLUMMER  WILSON. 

Born  7  July  1871,  at  Burlington,  Iowa.  Prepared  in  Burlington  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Delta  Upsilon.  1896,  M.D.,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Medical  School.    Physician  in  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  1896-99 ;  in  Mediapolis, 

Iowa,  1899 .     Served  three  years  as  private  in  Iowa  National  Guard, 

Burlington,  Iowa,     Secretary  Wapello  County  Medical  Society,  1897-99. 

Married  Ruth  Carpenter,  20  April  1897,  at  Burlington,  Iowa;  she  died  27 
May  1902. 

Children — Edwin  Carpenter,  born  5  Atig.  1899;  died  24  June  1900. 
A  second  son,  born  16  April  1901 ;  died  27  March  1902. 

Residence,  Mediapolis,  Iowa. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

This  class  in  1896  presented  to  the  University  a  marble  bust  of  President 
Joseph  Cummings. 

737.     MYRON  LUCIUS  ASHLEY. 

Born  25  April  1865,  at  Yorkville,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1895,  Ph.M. 
(Philosophy).  1900,  A.M.,  Harvard  University.  1901,  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Chicago. 

Residence,  543  E.  55th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

738.    WILLIAM  WILD  AYLESWORTH. 

Bom  9  Jan.  1866,  at  Mallerytown,  Ontario,  Canada.  Prepared  in  St. 
Thomas  Collegiate  Institute,  and  Albert  College,  Ontario.  A.B.  Graduate 
student  in  History  {in  absentia),  1897-1902.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal, Michigan  Conference;  at  Melrose  Park,  111.,  1894-95;  at  Kinderhook, 

Mich.,  1895-98;  at  Shepherd,  Mich.,  1898-1900;  at  Norwood,  Mich.,  1900 . 

Married  Theresa  Louise  Ketchapaw,  18  Aug.  1891,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Children — Isaac  Brock,  born  3  Oct.  1893. 
Abram  Wilde,  born  6  Feb.  1894. 
Ruth  Roberta,  born  18  April  1896. 
Mark  Badgley,  born  24  Aug.  1898. 
Residence,  Norwood,  Isabella  Co.,  Mich. 

739.     EDITH  MAE  BAKER  (DICKSON). 
Sister  of  No.  1221. 

Bom  15  March  1873,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married  George  Edwin  Dickson,  11  July  1894,  in  Springfield,  Mo. 
Children — William  Clark,  born  6  May  1896. 

Margaret  Cecilia,  born  8  Nov.  1898. 

James  Baker,  born  8  March  1900. 

Catherine  Marian,  born  31  Oct.  1901. 
Residence,  2151  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  lU. 


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740.     ELVA  BARBER  (BAILEY). 

Born  1  Nov.  1874,  at  Lancaster,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Lancaster  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Graduate  work  in  Botany  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1894-95;  at  Wood's  Holl,  Mass.,  on  Marcy  scholarship  in  Botany. 
Taught  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  1897-98. 

Married  Nelson  Barber  Bailey,  19  Oct.  1898,  at  Lancaster,  Wis. 

Child — George  Ryland,  born  15  Sept.  1899. 

Residence,  Baldwin,  Wis. 

741.     JAMES  KELLY  BASS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  492,  493  and  533. 

Born  14  May  1872,  at  Chicago,  III.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon.     With  F.  A.  Hardy  &  Co.,  wholesale  opticians,  Chicago,  lU. 

Residence,  1027  Grove  St.^  Evanston,  111. 

742.     LESLIE  WALTER  BEEBE. 

Born  16  Aug.  1872,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago,  West  Division 
High  School.  A.B.  Tau  Kappa  Phi;  Delta  Tau  Delta.  M..I).  (cum  laude), 
Chicago    Homeopathic  Medical  College.     Interne,   Cook    County  Hospital, 

Chicago,  1897-98;  physician  and  surgeon  in  Chicago,  1898 ;  Lecturer  on 

Minor  Surgery,  1897 ;  Adj.  Professor  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Sur- 
gery, Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical  College,  1899 ;  member  of  surgical 

consulting  staff  of  Cook  County  Hospital,  1899 .  M.D.,  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  University^ of  Illinois,  1902.  Contributor  to  "Pocket 
Book  of  Medical  Practice." 

Married  Grace  Martha  Hudson  Peters,  28  Dec.  1898,  at  Freehold,  N.  Y. 

Residence,  125  S.  Oak  Park  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

743.     *ANNA  MAUDE  BOWEN. 

Born  15  Dec.  1873,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Chicago,  South  Division 
High  School.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1896,  Fellow  in  German  at  Cornell 
University.  Ph.D.  Student  in  Leipsig  and  Miinich,  1896-98.  Instructor 
in  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Martin's  Ferry  (Ohio)  High  School,  1898-99; 
Dean  of  Women,  Professor  of  Art  History,  Assistant  Professor  of  English 
Literature,  Northwestern  University,  1899-1900. 

Contributor  to  The  Dial,  The  Nation,  International,  Boston  Woman's 
Journal,  Cornell  Magazine. 

Died  28  Jan.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 


744.     ADDISON  FRED  BUTTERS. 


Born  5  April  1870,  at  Galva,  111.  Prepared  in  Galva  High  School,  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal, preaching  in  Illinois  and  Minnesota,  1894-1902.  Principal  of  publie 
schools,  Geneva,  Minn.,  1902 . 

Married  Bertha  E.  Hamilton,  30  Sept.  1896,  at  Manito,  111. 


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244  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1894 

Children — Mabel  Agnes,  born  14  Sept.  1897. 

Nina  May,  born  29  April  1900. 

Maude  Lenora,  born  2  March  190^. 
Residence,  Geneva,  Minn. 

746.     CHARLES  BISHOP  CAMPBELL. 

Born  1  March  1869,  near  Manteno,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Semi- 
nary, Onarga,  III.,  and  De  Paiiw  University  Preparatory  School.  1890-92, 
student  at  De  Pauw  University.  A.B.  Hij^man.  Phi  Delta  Theia;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;   Delta   Chi.     1897,    LL.B.,    Northwestern    University   Law   School. 

Practiced  law  at  Manteno,  111.,  1897-98;  same  at   Kankakee,  111.,  1898 . 

Member  of  Senatorial  Committee  for  20th  Senatorial  District  of  Illinois,  1902 ; 
trustee  of  First  M.  E.  Church  of  Kankakee,  111.,  1900-02;  president  Kankakee 
District  Epworth  League,  1898-99;  member  of  Kankakee  County  Bar  Asso- 
ciation, 1898 ;  secretary  of   same,  1902;  member  of   Society  of  American 

Wars;  member  of  Lt.  Col.  Paddock  Camp,  No.  57,  Sons"  of  Veterans,  Kan- 
kakee; commissioned  Captain  of  same,  1899;  commissioned  Adjutant  of  Illi- 
nois Division  of  Sons  of  Veterans,  1899. 

Residence,  CoI)b  Boul.,  Kankakee,  111.     Office,  27-28  Arcade  Bldg.. 

746.     DANIEL  DAVIS  CANFIELD. 

Born  22  July  1867,  at  Fleming.  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity Preparatory  Department.  Attended  Ohio  Wesleyan  University. 
A.B.     Hinman.    Phi  Delta  Theta.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock 

River  Conference,  1894-96;  Ohio   Conference,  1898 .     Pastor   of   Cuyler 

Church,  Chicago,  1894-95.  Farming  at  Fleming,  Ohio,  1896-97.  Pastor  at 
Zaleski,   Ohio,    1897-98;    Athens,   Ohio,    1898-1900;  White  Cottage,   Ohio, 

1900 .     President  of   Marietta  District  Camp  Meeting  Epworth  League, 

1900.     Founder  of  West  Pullman  and  Joyce  Churches,  Chicago. 

Married  Cora  Jeanette  Brewer,  M.D.,  23  June  1898,  at  Zaleski,  Ohio. 

Children — Mary  Alzina,  born  13  June  1899. 
Lois  Adora,  born  30  Dec.  1902. 

Residence,  White  Cottage,  Ohio. 

747.     FRED  LEMAR  CHARLES. 

Born  15  Nov.  1872,  at  Aurora,  111.  Prepared  in  Austin  (111.)  High  School. 
B.S.  1895,  M.S.,  ^Fellow  in  Zoology.  Tau  Kappa  Phi;  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Phi  [Beta  Kappa.  Summer  of  1893  at  Wood's  Holl  (Mass.)  on  Marcy 
scholarship.  Instructor  in  Biology,  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  1895-97. 
Fellow  in  Zoology,  University  of  Chicago,  1897-98;  Instructor  in  Biology, 
Lake  View  High  School,   1898-99;  Professor  of  Biology,  Northern  Illinois 

State   Normal   School,  De  Kalb,  111.,  1899 .     Ilhnois  State   President  of 

Agassiz  Association,  1892-93. 

Author  of  ''Sunshine  and  Zephyrs"  (poems),  1896;  "How  to  Read  a 
Pebble,"  1897,  and  1903,  enlarged.  Contributor  to  educational  journals, 
etc. 

Residence,  De  Kalb,  111. 


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748.     DENNIS  CRANMER  CLANCY. 
Brother  of  No.  702. 

Born  2  Sept.  1864,  near  Newburgh,  Ontario.  Prepared  in  Newburgh 
High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1896,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Washington 
Heights,    111.,    1894-95;    Cummings,    1895-97;    Chicago    Heights,    1897-98; 

Merrill,   Chicago,   1898-99;    Allahabad,    India,    1899 .     Secretary  of    the 

Bishop  Thoburn  Special  Fund  for  India  and  Malaysia,  1900 ;  treasurer  North- 
west India  Conference,"  1900. 

Married  Ella  Mary  Pink,  5  Sept.  1899,  at  Allahabad,  India. 

Child — Edith  Dorothy,  born  2  June  1900. 

Residence,  Allahabad,  India. 

749.     MATTHEW  ALEXANDER  CLARKSON. 

Born  20  Oct.  1869,  at  Morristown,  N.  J.  Prepared  in  Cornell  College, 
Mt.  Vernon,  la.  Ph.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  1896-97,  graduate  student  in 
Political  and  Social  Science,  University  of  Chicago.  Milling  business,  1894. 
Lawyer,  1897.  Instructor  in  Political  Science  in  Southwest  Kansas  College, 
1897 . 

Residence,  Cooper  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 

750.     JOSEPH  HARRISON  COLE. 

Born  21  Jan.  1865,  at  Woodstown,  N.  J.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Graduate  student  in  Latin,  1894-95.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Bragdon  prize.  Graduate  work  in  Latin^  Harvard 
University,  1901,  winning  the  Bowdoin  prize.  A.M.,  Harvard,  1901  > 
Teaching  Latin,  University  of  Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  1895 . 

Married  Tamar  Gray,  in  1898,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Residence,  654  W.  38th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1761.     JOHN  NANKIVELL  DINGLE. 
Born  8  March  1862,  at  Cornwall,  England.     Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.     A.B.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River 
Conference. 
Residence.  Rock  Falls,  111. 
Sch 


752.     HANNAH  ISABELLE  DREW  (FOWLER). 
Sister  of  No.  1159. 


Born  30  March  1872,  at  Kankakee,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  1895,  Ph.M.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  President 
junior  cla.ss;  Kirk  contestant;  class  poet.  Taught  in  grammar  school,  Chi- 
cago, 1894-97;  in  Chicago  high  schools,  1897-1903.  Member  of  Chicago  and 
Cook  County  Teachers'  Associations. 

Married  Dr.  Edson  Brady  Fowler  (No.  710),  6  Oct.  1899,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  3359  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU. 


246  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1894 

753.     CHAUNCEY  BURNE^IT  EARNHEART. 

Bom  27  Nov.  1862,  at  Fairbury,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     Ph.B.     1894,  in  mission  work  at  Streator,  111. 
Residence,  Chenoa,  lU. 


754.    JOHN  MARK  ERICSSON. 

Bom  25  April  1864,  at  Stora  Tuna,  Dalame,  Sweden,  Prepared  in  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.B.  Hi|^man.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Kirk  prize.  1894-95,  graduate  work  in  Philosophy,  Northwestern 
University.  1895-97,  attended  Western  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago. 
In  charge  of  St.  Ann's  Mission,  Chicago,  1895-99 ;  assistant  minister  Grace 
(Episcopal)  Church,  Chicago,  1899-1901;  acting  rector  of  same,  1901-02; 
rector  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  Dixon,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Dixon,  111. 

766.     LOUIE  JOSEPHINE  FITCH  (WHITSON). 

Born  23  April  1872,  at  Fort  Bayard,  New  Mexico.  Prepared  in  North- 
western University  Academy.  B.L.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  1894-95,  stu- 
dent in  Mrs.  Willard's  American  Home  School,  Berlin,  Germany.  Teacher 
of  German,  Beloit  (Wis.)  High  School,  1895-97. 

Married  Andrew  Robeson  Whitson,  11  Aug.  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Kenneth  David  Fitch,  born  22  Dec.  1898. 

Residence,  420  N.  Charter  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

766.    JOHN  EMMANUEL  FLUCK. 

Bom  8  Oct.  1870,  in  Birmingham,  England.  Came  to  U.  S.  A.  in  1871. 
Prepared  in  Elgin  (111.)  High  School,  Elgin  Academy,  and  Oberlin  Prepara- 
tory School.  A.B.  Hinman.  1896,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Cler- 
gyman, Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference ;  at  Garden  Prairie,  lU., 

1894-98;  Dundee,  111.,  1898 .     President  of  Rockford  District  of  Epworth 

League,  1896,  and  1898-1901. 

Married  Cora  B.  Murphy,  15  Oct.  1896,  at  Elgin,  111. 
Children— RvTK  M.,  born  10  Nov.  1897. 

Albert  Daniel,  born  14  Sept.  1898 ;  died  27  Sept.  1898. 
Marion  E.,  born  27  July  1899;  died  7  Nov.  1899. 
Doris  Marie,  born  14  Aug.  1902. 
Residence,  Dundee,  111. 

767.    THOMAS  KEENE  GALE. 

Born  20  Sept.  1866,  at  Hampton,  la.  Prepared  in  Mason  City  (la.)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  1896, 
B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at 
Loomis  St.,  Englewood,  111.,  1893-98;  Sacramento  Ave.,  Chicago,  1898- 
1901;  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  1901 .     Member  Board  of  Directors  Bureau 


1894]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  247 

of  Associated  Charities,  1899 ;   member  of    Executive    Committee   Cook 

County  Sunday  School  Association. 

Married  Clara  Lenora  Anderson,  27  Oct  1897. 

Children — Herbert  Keene,  born  13  Nov.  1899. 
Mildred  Leonora,  born  2  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  211  S.  Hoyne  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

758.     ELLA  ETHEL  GARY  (FOSTER). 

Born  23  July  1870,  at  Wheaton,  111.  Prepared  in  Wheaton  (111.)  High 
School  and  College.     Ph.B. 

Married  Harry  C.  Foster,  31  Aug.  1894. 
Address,  Glenview  Golf  Club,  Golf,  IV. 

769.     FANNY  COOK  GATES. 

Born  26  April  1872,  at  Waterloo,  la.  Prepared  in  East  Waterloo  High 
School.  B.L.  1895,  M.L.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1894-95,  Fellow 
in  Mathematics,  Northwestern  University.  1895-97,  Scholar  and  Fellow  in 
Mathematics,  Bryn  Mawr  College.  1897-98,  holder  of  Foreign  Fellowship  of 
Association  Collegiate  AlumnsR.  Student  in  University  of  Gottingen,  Ziirich 
Polytechnicum,  and  University  of  Chicago.     Associate  Professor  of  Physics, 

Woman's    College    of    Baltimore,    Md.,    1898 .      In    McDonald    Physics 

Laboratory,  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Canada,  1902-03.  Member  Ameri- 
can Mathematical  Society.  Member  of  Association  for  Advancement  of 
Science. 

Address  for  1902-03,  care  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Canada.  Perma- 
nent address.  Woman's  College  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 

760.     GRACE  ESTELLE  GERMAIN  (HOLMES). 

Born  31  March  1873,  at  Gardner,  111.  Prepared  in  Gardner  (111.)  and 
Beloit  (Wis.)  High  Schools,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Alpha  Phi.     Taught  in  High  Schools  of  Lockport,  Lacon,  and  Hinsdale,  111. 

Married  Howard  Bernard  Holmes,  4  March  1899,  at  Gardner,  111. 

Residence,  Park  Ridge,  111. 

761.     CHARLOTTE  EVE  GOETZMAN. 

Born  22  Dec.  1870,  at  Boone,  la.  Prepared  in  Boone  High  School. 
Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  1899-1900,  student  in  New  York  State 
Library  School,  Albany.  Teacher  at  Boone,  la.,  1895-98;  classifier  and 
cataloguer  in  libraries  of  Eldora  and  Algona,  la.,  1901;  at  Fort  Dodge,  la., 
Nov.  1901 .     Member  Iowa  Library  Association. 

Present  address.  Public  Library,  Ft.  Dodge,  la.  Permanent  address,  312 
Boone  St.,  Boone,  la. 


762.     ELMER  ISAAC  GOSHEN. 


^B         Born  16  Feb.  1871,  at   Farmington,  111.     Prepared  at  Oberlin,  O.     A.B. 

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248  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1894 

versity,  1894;  representative  in  Northern  Oratorical  League.  Union  I^eague 
orator.  Graduate  of  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1899.  Pastor  of  First 
Congregational  Church,  Ogden,  Utah.  Trustee  of  Gordon  Academy,  Salt 
Lake  City,  1901-04.  ^ 

Residence,  Reed  Hotel,  Ogden,  Utah. 

763.     ALICE  MAUD  GRAY  (KALLANDER). 

Born  25  Sept.  1868,  at  Momence,  111.  Prepared  in  Momence  High  School. 
B.L.  Graduate  student  in  German,  1894-97.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher  at  Blue  Island,  111.,  1894-96.  ^ 

Married  David  Kallander,  9  Sept.  1896,  at  Momence,  111. 

Residence,  Momence,  111. 

764.     VERNON  JAMES  HALL. 

Born  5  June  1872,  at  New  Milford,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.)  High 
School.  B.S  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  1894-96,  Fellowship 
in  Chemistry.  1895,  M.S.  1896,  Ph.D.  1899,  graduate  work  in  Lehigh 
University,  1902,  graduate  work  in  Michigan  College  of  Mines.  Assistant 
in  Chemistry,  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  1896-97;  Professor  of  Chemistry  and 
Director  of  Laboratories  in  Northwestern  University  Woman's  Medical 
School,  1897-1902;  same  chair.  Northwestern  Univ^ersity  Dental  School, 
1896 . 

Author  of  "  Chemistry  and  Metallurgy  Applied  to  Denti  try,"  a  text-book, 
1899.     Contributor  to  American  Chemical  Journal. 

Married  Sara  Eleanor  Anderson  (No.  854),  30  Dec.  1896,  at  Winnebago,  111. 

Residence,  624  Noyes  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

766.     CHARLOTTE  BELLE  HAYES  (MOVER). 

Born  18  Dec.  1870,  at  Kings,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  Alpha  'Phi.  Taught  Mathematics  in  Fulton  Business 
College,  Fulton,  111.,  1895-96. 

Married  Harry  Rollin  Moyer,  9  July  1896,  at  Wilmette,  111. 
Children — Robert  Raymond,  born  16  July  1897. 
Elizabeth,  born  21  Nov.  1898. 
Warren  Hayes,  born  18  Jan.  1903. 
Residence,  146  N.  5th  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

766.  ANNA  LAURA  HITCHCOCK. 

Born  29  P'eb.  1872,  at  Kewaunee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School,  and  Withington  School,  Evanston.  Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Taught 
in  private  school,  Buena  Park,  111.,  1895-96;  in  Evanston  public  schools, 
1896-98;  in  Detour  (Mich.)  public  school,  1900 , 

Residence,  Detour,  Mich. 

767.  FRANKLIN  LEE  JOHNSON. 

Born  28  Oct.  1872,  at  Decatur,  111.  Prepared  in  Decatur  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S.     Tau  Kappa  Phi;  Beta  Theta 


1894]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  249 

Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Harris  prize.     Clerk  in  National  Bank  of  Commerce, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1894 .     Member  of  St.  Louis  Economics  Club;    secretary 

St.  Louis  Beta  Theta  Pi  Club,  1898-99. 

Married  Carrie  Pitcher,  9  Nov.  1898,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Children — Franklin  Pitcher,  born  2  Jan.  1901, 
Milton  Henry,  born  6  Feb.  1902. 

Address,  care  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

768.     CHARLES  ASBIIRY  KELLEY. 

Born  5  March  1868,  near  Waverly,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1896,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Chicago. 

Married  Amy  Walter,  16  Aug.  1894,  at  Mitchellville,  la. 
Children— WAJ.TKR  Henry,  born  1896;  died  1896. 
Margaret  Helen,  born  29  Sept.  1897. 
Ralph  Marian,  born  1900;  died  1900. 
Albert  James,  bom  1  March  1902. 
Residence,  8748  Emerald  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

769.     ROBERT  JOSEPH  KERR. 

Brother  of  No.  888. 

Born  27  Dec.  1872,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1895,  LL.B.,  North- 
western University  Law  School.  Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta 
Phi  (Law).  Lawyer,  Chicago.  Trustee  of  Unity  Church,  Oak  Park,  111., 
1899 . 

Married  Blanche  Weyburn,  2  June  1896,  at  Rockford,  111. 

Residence,  113  S.  Elmwood  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

770.     CARLTON  RAY  LATHAM. 

Born  20  Oct.  1872,  at  Sandwich,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1895,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  Universit}^  Law  School.  Sigma 
Chi.     Lawyer,  Chicago. 

Married  Helen  Babcock  (No.  644),  23  June  1897,  at  Kenilworth,  111. 

Child— Mary,  l)orn  20  April  1898. 

Residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

771.     CHESTER  BENTLEY  MASSLICH. 
Brother  of  No.  901. 

Born  24  March  1872,  at  Union  City,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Union  City  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Gushing  prize.  LL.B.,  Chicago  College  of  Law.  Clerk,  Farson,  Leach  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1894-96.  Manager  Bond  Buying  Department,  same  house,  1896- 
98.     Attorney,  same,  1898 . 

Residence,  1732  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


250  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1894 

772.     CLARENCE  JULIUS  MILLER. 

Born  24  Dec.  1871,  at  Auburn,  la.  Prepared  in  Cornell  College,  la. 
A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Delta  Phi  (Law).  1896,  LL.B.,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa.  Lawyer,  Rock  Rapids,  la.  Member  of  52d  Iowa  Vol- 
unteer Infantry;  served  at  Chickamauga,  Ga.  Member  of  Iowa  State 
Bar  Association. 

Residence,  Rock  Rapids,  la. 

778.     GEORGE  flOONEY. 

Bom  6  May  1863,  in  New  York  City.  Prepared  in  Centenary  Collegiate 
Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.  Attended  Wesleyan  University,  Conn., 
1890-92.  Psi  Upsilon.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Lander, 
Wyo.,  at  Hilton,  Caldwell,  and  Mendham,  N.  J. 

Married  Carolyn  Emerson,  5  July  1894,  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Child— Wandbja.  McMaster,  born  28  Feb.  1898. 

Residence,  Mendham,  N.  J. 


774.    JOHN  PRICE  ODELL. 

Born  22  March  1868,  at  Hampton,  111.  Prepared  in  Port  Byron  Academy, 
111.  Beloit  College,  1891-92.  A.B.  Taught  in  Rock  Island  County 
(111.)  schools,  1886-90;  Instructor  in  Port  Byron  (111.)  Academy,  1890- 
91;  Superintendent  Willmar  (Minn.)  public  schools,  1894-97;  teacher  of 
English,  MoHne  (111.)  High  School,  1897-1901;  Instructor  in  English,  North- 
western University,  1901 .     Writer  of  book  reviews  and  contributor  of 

verse  to  periodicals. 

Married  Mary  Ethel  Vincent,  15  Aug.  1899,  at  Hampton,  111. 

C/u7d— Alice  Louise,  born  14  Feb.  1901;  died  14  Nov.  1901. 

Residence,  2130  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


776.     IDA  JANE  OKEY. 

Born  2  Nov.  1871,  near  Corning,  la.  Prepared  in  Corning  Academy  and 
lUinois  Wesleyan  University.  Ph.B.  1899,  Ph.M.  (English  Literature). 
Congdon  declamation  prize.  University  Woman's  Club.  Teacher,  Corning 
(la.)  Academy,  1894-96;  Corning  High  School,  Feb.  1897-1898. 

Residence,  Coming,  la. 


776.     GRACE  EVELYN  OWEN  (RIST). 
Sister  of  No.  1371. 

Born  16  Aug.  1871,  at  Mokena,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     A.B.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

Married  Benjamin  Rist  (No.  784),  27  Dec.  1894,  at  Mokena,  111. 
Residence  336  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Aurora,  111. 


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777.     BAYARD  HENRY  PAINE. 

Born  27  April  1872,  near  Painesville,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  B.S.  Adelphic;  Massasoit;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Edi- 
tor-in-chief Syllabus.  Principal  of  Schools,  North  Loup,  Neb.,  1894-95; 
Science  teacher  and  Assistant  Principal,  Grand  Island  (Neb.)  High  School, 
1895-98.  Official  Court  Reporter  #or  the  Eleventh  Judicial  District  of  Ne- 
braska, 1898 .  President,  Hall  County  Sunday  School  Association;  di- 
rector on  State  Board  of  Control  of  Nebraska  Y.  M.  C.  A. ;  member  Nebraska 
Academy  of  Sciences ;  member  Public  Library  Board,  1900;  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1901 . 

Married  Grace  Newcomb  Bentley,  15  Jan.  1902,  at  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

Residence,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 


778.    EDWARD  M.  PALLETTE. 

Born  13  Jan.  1874,  at  Wichita,  Kan.  Prepared  in  Wichita  University 
and  University  of  Southern  California.  Ph.B.  1895,  Ph.M.  (Zoology).  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Sigma;  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Psi  Omega.  1894, 
one-half  Marcy  scholarship  in  Zoology,  Wood's  Holl,  Mass.  1898,  M.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California.  Assistant  in  Zoology  and  graduate  student. 
Northwestern  University,  1894-95.  Instructor  in  Histology  and  Embryol- 
ogy, College  of  Medicine,  University  of  Southern  California,  1895-98.  In- 
structor in  Biology,  Los  Angeles  (Cal.)  High  School,  1896-98.  Graduate 
medical  student.  New  York  Polyclinic,  1901.  Universities  of  Berlin  and 
Vienna,  1901-02.  Professor  of  Physiology,  College  of  Dentistry,  University 
of    Southern  California,  1900—.      Practicing  medicine,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 

1898 .     Member  of  Los  Angeles  County  Board  of  Education,  1898-1901; 

President  of  same,  1898-99.  Member  Los  Angeles  County  Medical  Society, 
University  Club,  Southern  California  Academj^  of  Sciences.  Secretary 
Board  of  U.  S.  Examining  Surgeons,  1903. 

Residence,  223  W.  2d  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


779.     HARRISON  EASTMAN  PATTEN. 

Son  of  No.  68. 

Born  29  May  1873,  at  Crete,  111.  Prepared  in  Englewood  High  School, 
Chicago,  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Hinman;  Massasoit.  1895-96,  Fellowship  in  Chemistry, 
A.M.  Graduate  work  in  University  of  Chicago,  1896.  1900-1901,  graduate 
work  in  Physics,  Northwestern  Unversity.  1901-02,  Fellowship  in  Chemistry, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  Ph.D.  Taught  in  Joliet,  111.,  High  School,  1894-95; 
same  in  Elgin,  III,  1896-97;  Auburn,  111.,  1897-98;  Sycamore,  111.,  1898-1900. 

Instructor  in    Chemistry,   University    of    Wisconsin,   1902 .     Member  of 

American  Electrochemical  Society  and  American  Chemical  Society.  Contrib- 
utor to  Journal  of  Physical  Chemistry,  American  Chemical  Journal,  Journal  of 
American  Chemical  Society. 

Residence,  1109  University  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis. 


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780.     ANNIE  HARRIET  PRICE. 

Born  10  July  1870,  at  Polo,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  1901,  Ph.M.  (English  Literature).  University  Woman's 
Club.  Graduate  student  in  EngHsh  Literature,  1894-96,  1900-01.  Assistant 
Principal,  Northwood  (la.)  High  School,  1894-95;  First  Assistant  Philips- 
burg  (Mont.)  High  School,  1895 .         «• 

Residence,  Philipsburg,  Mont.      Home,  621  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

781.    JOHN  CHRISTIi¥N  RANSMEIER. 

Born  18  May  1872,  at  Jonesboro,  111.  Prepared  in  Murphysboro  (111.) 
High  School  and  St.  Louis  Manual  Training  School.  Ph.B.  Adelphic. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student  in  Germanic  Philology,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1897-1901.  1898,  A.M.  1901,  Ph.D.  Thayer  Scholar,  1898-99; 
Shattuck  Scholar,  1899-1900;  Morgan  Fellow,  1900-01.  Assistant  in  Ger- 
man, 1899-1900.  Employed  in  father's  store,  Murphysboro,  111.,  1894-95; 
Principal  of  LTnion  Academy,  Anna,  111.,  1895-97.  Instructor  in  German, 
Williams  College,  1901-02.  Professor  of  German,  Trinity  College,  N.  C, 
1902 . 

Residence,  Durham,  N.  C.     Permanent  address,  Murphysboro,  111. 

782.     HELEN  GERTRUDE  REED. 

Born  20  Oct.  1866,  at  Cairo,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student 
in  EngUsh  Literature,  1894-96. 

Residence,  Cairo,  111. 


783.     WILLIAM  FRANCIS  RICE. 

Born  21  Aug.  1871,  at  Pentwater,  Mich.  Prepared  in  University  of 
Southern  California  and  in  Albion  College,  Mich.  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
Ph.B.  Graduate  student  in  Philosophy,  1894-95.  Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  at  Elwood,  111.,  1894-96;   at   Buenos  Ayres,  Arg.,  1896 . 

Secretary  of  South  American  Annual  Conference,  1900.  Has  published 
translations  into  Spanish  of  the  proceedings  of  the  General  Conference,  and 
the  New  Constitution. 

Married  Emma  Jean  Parsons  ('92  Albion),  28  Dec.  1892,  at  Big  Rapids, 
Mich. 

Residence,  968  Calle  Junin,  Buenos  A3Tes,  Argentine,  So.  Amer. 

784.     BENJAMIN  RIST. 

Born  17  April  1871,  at  Toulon,  111.  Prepared  in  Toulon  Academy  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1896,  S.T.B.,  Boston  University 
School  of  Theology.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River  Confer- 
ence; at  Antioch,  111.,  1896-97;  at  Manhattan,  111.,  1897-1900;  at  Aurora,  111., 
1900 . 


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Married  Grace  Evelyn  Owen  (No.  776),  27  Dec.  1894,  at  Mokena,  111. 
Children — Martin,  born  4  Dec.  1896. 

Evelyn,  born  7  May  1898. 

Dorothy,  born  5  Oct.  1900. 

Frances  Mary,  born  20  Sept.  1902. 
Residence,  Aurora,  111. 

785.  *JOSEPH  FRANCIS  ROBERTS. 

Born  8  Sept.  1867,  at  Hancock,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versit}-  Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Went  to  Chile  as  missionary, 
1896. 

Died  19  July  1897,  at  Iquique,  Chile. 

786.  iVIINNIE  GERTRUDE  SEAGER. 

Sister  of  No.  1295. 

Born  2  May  1872,  at  Rochester,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Hamline  Preparatory 
School,  Minn.  1890-91,  student  at  Hamline  University.  B.L.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma.  Traveled  in  Europe,  1900.  Teacher  of  German  and  Latin, 
St.  James  (Minn.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  St.  James,  Minn. 

787.     IDA  SOPHIA  SIMONSON. 
Sister  of  No.    682. 

Born  6  July  1872,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Clear  Lake  (la.)  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Gradu- 
ate work  in  University  of  Chicago.  Teacher  of  English,  Buchanan  College, 
Troy,  Mo.,  1894-97;  In.structor  in  EngUsh,  Iowa  State  College,  1899-1901; 
Teacher  of  Literature,  Northern  Illinois  State  Normal  School,  DeKalb,  111., 
1901 . 

Residence,  336  College  Ave.,  DeKalb,  111. 

788.     SAMUEL  TUPPER  SMETTERS. 

Born  12  Sept.  1871,  near  Waverly,  111.  Prepared  in  Waverlj'^  (111)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  I^niversity  Academy.  A.B.  1896,  B.S.  in 
Civil  Engineering,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Civil  engineer 
with  Hansell  &  Elcock  P'oundry  Co.,  Chicago,  1896-97;  same  with  Nelson 
Morris  k,  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-98;  same  with  lUinois  Steel  Co.,  South  Chicago, 
1898-1900;  with  Scherzer  Rolling  Lift  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1900 . 

Married  Minnie  Cecelia  PhiUips,  10  Jan.  1901,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  2.54  E.  60th  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  1616   Monadnock  Blk. 

789.     ANNA  MITCHELL  SMITH. 

Born  1  Jan.  1872,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.     B.L.     Delta  Gamma. 

Residence,  1231  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


254  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1894 

790.     MYRA  EMILY  TUBES  (RICKETTS). 

Born  3  Nov.  1871,  at  Kirkwood,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gammfi.  Has  traA^eled  and  given 
private  instruction  in  Elocution. 

Married  Howard  Taylor  Ricketts  (ex-'94),  18  April  1900,  at  Kirkwood,  111. 

Residence,  Kirkwood,  111. 

791.     MINNIE  BELLE  TURNER. 

Born  6  April  1872,  at  Piqua,  O.     Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  Township- 
High  School.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi.     Cook  County  (111.)  scholarship. 
Residence,  2022  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

792.     EFFYAN  REEL  WAMBAUGH. 

Born  14  April  1870,  at  Dayton,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  in  West  Side  High  School,. 
Cleveland,  O.,  1894-96;  Instructor  in  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  North- 
western University,  1896-98.  Teacher  in  Evanston  Township  High  School,. 
1898 . 

Residence,  1726  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

793.     ELIAS  WILBUR  WARD. 

Born  1  March  1864,  at  Wenona,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary^ 
Aurora,  111.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  1895,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River  Conference;  at  Wilton  Center, 
1899-1901;  Sheridan  and  Northville,  111.,  1901-02;  Seneca  and  Manlius,  111.^ 
1902 . 

Residence,  Seneca,  111. 

794.     MILTON  BRYANT  WILLIAMS. 

Born  24  Aug.  1869,  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Albert 
College,  Ontario.  A.B.  Graduate  work  in  LTniversity  of  Chicago.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Moreland,  111.,  1894-96;  at  Aurora,  111.,  1896- 
99;  at  Ashland  Boulevard  Church,  Chicago,  1899-1900;  at  St.  Paul  Church, 

Chicago,  1900 . 

Married  Lilian  Millicent  Reynolds,  25  Sept.  1893,  in  Chicago. 
Children — Julian  Raymond,  born  7  Sept.  1894. 
Justin  Clement,  born  1  April  1896. 
Carroll  Reynolds,  born  3  July  1898. 
Miriam  Beth,  born  19  Aug.  1900. 
Residence,  503  West  Congress  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

795.     JARED  WILSON  YOUNG. 

Born  4  Jan.  1872,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Kansas  City  (Mo.) 
High  School.    A.B.    Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon ;  Phi  Delta  Phi  (Law) ; 


1894]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  255 

Phi  Beta  Kappa.     1897,  LL.B.,  St.  Louis  Law  School,  Washington  Univer- 
sity.    Journalist,   St.   Louis,    Mo.,     1895-97;    lawyer,   St.    Louis,    1897-01; 

with  Liquid  Carbonic  Acid  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  1901 .      Sergeant, 

Company  M,  First  Mo.  United  States  Volunteer  Infantrj^,  at  Chickamauga, 
summer  of  1898. 

Office,  cor.  Wells  and  Michigan  Sts.,  Chicago,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1895. 

This  class  has  in  trust  with  the  University  a  fund  now  amounting  to  $457.48, 
the  annual  income  from  it  being  used  for  additions  to  the  Library. 

796.     ALMON  CLARENCE  ABEL. 

Born  1  Feb.  1868,  at  Saginaw,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Gage  prize. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Hamlin  Ave.,  Chicago,  1895-98;  at 
Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  1898-01;  Trinity  Church,  Chicago,  1901 . 

Married  Katharine  A.  Stowe,  27  Feb.  1894,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  2519  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

797.     MARY  LUCINDA  ANDERSON. 
Sister  op  No.  1060. 

Born  9  Feb.  1873,  at  Sheldon,  111.  Prepared  in  Sheldon  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Teacher  in  Chicago  public 
schools.  On  leave  of  absence  in  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.,  1900.  Now  teaching 
in  public  schools  of  Raton,  N.  Mex. 

Residence,  Raton,  N.  Mex.     Home,  Sheldon,  111. 

798.     WALTER  SIMPSON  ASHER. 

Born  3  May  1872,  in  Henderson  County,  111.  Prepared  in  Southwest 
Kansas  College,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Congdon  prize.  Graduate  student  in  History, 
1901-02.  Principal  of  public  school,  Maywood,  111.,  1895-97;  Austin,  111., 
1897-98;  teacher  of  Mathematics  and  History,  Blue  Island  (111.)  High  School, 
1899-01.  Instructor  in  New  Trier  To\\Tiship  High  School,  Winnetka,  111., 
1901 . 

Residence,  Winnetka,  111. 

799.     PETER  CHARLES  ATKINSON. 

Born  1  Aug.  1865,  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland.     Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.     Ph.B.     Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hyde  Park,  Chicago. 
Married  Ida  G.  Walrath,  July  1896,  in  Chicago. 
Residence,  5701  Rosalie  Court,  Chicago,  111. 


256  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1895 


800.     CAREY  CULBERTSON. 

Born  5  Oct.  1871,  at  Piper  City,  111.  Prepared  in  Rochester  (N.  Y.)  Free 
Academy.  A.B.  Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Graduate  student  in  Pa- 
thology, 1897-99.  1898,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School. 
Interne,  Chicago  Lying-in  Hospital,  1898-99;  practicing  medicine  at  Piper 

City,  111.,   1899 .     Member  American  Medical  Association,  Illinois  State 

Medical  Society;  vice-president  Tri-County  Medical  Society,  1902.     Literary 

editor   The  Club-Fellow,  Chicago,   1900 .     Contributor  of  articles  to  the 

Chicago  Clinic,  and  of  stories,  etc.,  to  vai^ous  magazines.  Physician,  Piper 
City,  111.,  1899-1903.     Graduate  student,  Vienna,  1903 . 

Married  Katherine  Graham,  20  June  1900,  at  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

Child—JoKN  Carey,  born  24  Oct.  1901. 

Residence.  Piper  City,  111. 

801.     FRANCIS  ACHILLES  DAVIS. 

Born  27  Sept.  1874,  at  LoAvell,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  1899,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School.  Interne  at  Mercy  Hospital,  Chicago,  1899-01 ;  since  practic- 
ing medicine.  Assistant  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Medical  School,  1901-02.  Instructor  in  Anatomy,  Mercy  Hospital 
Training  School,  1900-02. 

Residence,  1206  Garfield  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 

802.     JOHN  RUSSELL  DENYES. 

Born  24  Jan.  1869,  near  Brookfield,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Academy  of  Uni- 
versity of  the  Pacific.  A.B.  Adelphic.  1897,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. Foreign  missionary ;  pastor  of  Malay  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and 
teaching  in  Anglo-Chinese  School,  Singapore,  S.  S.,  Malaysia,  1897 .  Cor- 
respondent for  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate,  1901 . 

Married  Mary  Jane  Owens,  9  Dec.  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Mary  Emzareth,  born  24  April  1899. 

Residence,  Singapore,  S.  S.,  Malaysia. 

803.     ANNA  GRACE  DUNLOP  (HOUSTON). 

Born  23  Dec.  1871,  at  Dwight,  111.  Prepared  in  Dwight  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  University  Woman's  Club;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.     Taught  in  Wheaton  (111.)  High  School,  1895-97. 

Married  Dr.  Grant  Houston,  15  Sept.  1897,  at  Dwight,  111. 

Residence,  102  Buell  Ave.,  JoUet,  111. 

804.     CLARA  BELLE  ECKERT  (COBB). 
Sister  of  No.  1010. 

Born  Nov.   1869,  at  Eliota,  Iowa.     Prepared  in  Northwood  (la.)  High 
School  and   Cornell  College,    la.     B.L.     Gamma  Phi   Beta.     Dewey  prize. 
Married  Wilbur  Cliff  Cobb,  31  Dec.  1895,  at  Northwood,  la. 
Residence,  Onawa,  la. 


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806.     JESSICA  LOUISE  EDDY. 

Born  4  March  1872,  at  Middlebury,  Vt.  Prepared  in  Middlebury  High 
School.     A.B. 

Residence,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

806.     WILLIAM  LINCOLN  EDDY. 

Born  21  May  1865,  at  Harmony,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Canvassed  in  Marengo,  111.,  1895. 
Farmer,  Harmony,  111.,  1896-97.  Bookkeeper,  Evanston,  1897-99.  Far- 
mer, Harmony,  1899 . 

Married  Mrs.  Anna  Thompson,  19  Oct.  1899,  at  Woodstock,  111. 

Address,  Marengo,  111.,  R.  F.  D. 

807.     ERNEST  HAMMOND  EVERSZ. 
Brother  of  No.  808. 

Born  3  Aug.  1872,  at  Oberlin,  O.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi ;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Harris  prize.  Manager  Chicago 
house  of  Redmond  Kerr  &  Co.,  bankers,  Chicago. 

Married  Ruth  May  Swift,  5  Nov.  1902,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  3323  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

808.     JESSIE  ELIZA  EVERSZ  (MANCHESTER). 

Sister  of  No.  807. 

Born  22  Aug.  1874,  at  Pittsfield,  O.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Township 
High  School.  B.L.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Teacher  of  German,  Evanston, 
111.,  1898-99.  Assisted  Professor  James  T.  Hatfield  in  the  preparation  of  two 
pamphlets  of  German  composition,  based  on  Storm's  "Immensee"  and  Von 
Hiller's  "Holier  als  die  Kirche." 

Married  Harry  Stewart  Manchester,  6  Sept.  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Morgan  Eversz,  born  5  July  1902. 

Residence,  818  Grand  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

809.     JOHN  EDWARD  GEORGE. 

Born  12  May  1865,  near  Braceville,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Semi- 
nary, Onarga,  111.  Entered  college  on  state  scholarship.  Ph.B.  Hinman; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Member  of  United  States  Life-Sav- 
ing Crew;  Cushing  prize  in  Economics.  1896-97,  student  at  Harvard  Uni- 
versity on  Chicago  Harvard  Club  scholarship.  1897,  A.M.,  ihid.  1897-98, 
Robert  Treat  Paine  Fellow  at  Harvard  Universit}^;  reappointed  in  1898,  with 
leave  to  study  abroad.  1899,  Ph.D.,  Universit}'-  of  Halle,  Germany.  Instruc- 
tor in  Economics  and  History,  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  1895-96;  secretary 
and  statistician  of  Improved  Housing  Association,  Chicago,  1899-1900; 
Instructor  in  Roxbury  Latin  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1900;  Instructor  in  Politi- 
cal Economj^,  Northwestern  University,  1900^01 ;  Assistant  Professor,  1901 . 

Member  of  American  Economic  Association. 


258  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1895 

Author  of  "The  Saloon  Question  in  Chicago,"  in  American  Economic 
Association  Studies,  1897;  "The  Coal  Miners'  Strike  of  1897,"  in  Quarterly 
Journal  of  Economics,  Jan.  1898;  "The  Settlement  in  the  Coal  Mining  Indus- 
try," ibid.,  July  1898;  "The  Chicago  Building  Trades  Conflict  of  1900,"  ibid., 
May  1900;  "Die  Verhaltnisse  des  Kohlenbergbaues  in  den  Vereinigten  Staat- 
en,"  (Doctor's  thesis,  Halle),  in  Conrad's  "Jahrbiicher  fiir  Nationalokonomie 
und  Statistik,"  Oct.  and  Nov.  1899;  reviews  of  Koren's  "Economic  Aspects  of 
the  Liquor  Problem,"  Sanger's  "Place  of  Compensation  in  Temperance  Re- 
form," Van  Zanten's  "Arbeiterschutzgesetzgebung  in  den  europaischen 
Landem,"  "Protokoll  iiber  die  aus  27.  und  28.  Juni  1901  abgehaltene  Con- 
ferenz  betreffend  die  Ausgestaltung  der  Arbeitsvermittlungsstatistik,"  San- 
der's "Moderne  Arbeiterbewegung  in  England,"  "Report  of  the  Chief  Labour 
Correspondent  on  the  Strikes  and  Lockouts  of  1900,"  Second  Abstract  of 
Foreign  Ijabour  Statistics,  in  Journal  of  Political  Economy  for  March  1900  and 
March  and  June  1902;  articles  on  "German  Colonization",  "Germany's  Colo- 
nial Policy,"  "Questions  of  Paramount  Importance  in  the  Strike  of  the  Ma- 
chinists," (reprinted  in  Public  Policy),  in  Chicago  Record-Herald,  1901 ;  review 
of  Levasseur's  "American  Workman,"  in  Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of 
Political  and  Social  Science,  1901;  review  of  Roberts'  "Anthracite  Coal  In- 
dustry," in  Political  Science  Quarterly,  June  1902. 

Married  Adda  May  Gentry,  12  July  1898,  at  Galesburg,  III. 

Child — Margaret,  born  3  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  731  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

810.     FRANK  WESLEY  GRIFFITH. 

Born  18  Nov.  1872,  at  Oilman,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary,  Au- 
rora, 111.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Student  in  Law  School,  University  of 
Michigan,  1895 .     With  Ellsworth  &  McNair,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago. 

Address,  Bam  6^  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  111. 

811.     FRED  LINCOLN  GUTHRIE. 

Bom  11  Feb.  1865,  at  Jacksonville,  111.  Prepared  in  Southwest  Kansas 
Conference  College  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman. 
1898,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at 
Unionville,  Mo.,  1898-99;  missionary,  Hinghua,  China,  1899 . 

Residence,  Hinghua,  via  Foochow,  China. 

812.     WILLIS  D.  HANDLEY. 
Born  30  Oct.  1872,  at  Rockville,  Ind.     Prepared  in  De  Pauw  University.  • 
B.S.     Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Residence,  Monon,  Ind. 

813.     FRED  STEWART  HAVEN. 

Born  3  June  1868,  at  New  Lenox,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Delta  Chi.  Editor-in-chief 
Northwestern,  1893-94.  Kirk  contestant.  1897,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Law  School.     Lawyer,  Joliet,  111.,  1897 . 

Residence,  Young  Building,  Joliet,  111. 


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814.     CHARLES  HAZZARD. 

Born  14  July  1871,  at  Peoria,  111.  Prepared  in  Peoria  High  School.  Ph.B. 
Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1895,  one  term  graduate  work  in  Zoology. 
1898,  D.O.,  American  School  of  Osteopath}^,  Kirksville,  Mo.  Attended  School 
of  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Chicago.  Laboratory  Assistant  in  Zodlogy, 
Northwestern  University,  1895;  Assistant  to  Dr.  H.  M.  Still,  Chicago,  1896-97; 
member  of  faculty  and  staff  physician,  American  School  of  Osteopathy, 
1897-1900. 

Author  and  publisher  of  "Principles  of  Osteopathy,"  three  editions. 
(Contributor  to  American  Osteopath,  Journal  of  the  Science  of  Osteopathy,  etc. 

Married  Theodora  Thoburn  Craven  (daughter  of  No.  63),  20  April  1897,  at 
Evanston,  III. 

C/iz7^— Dorothea,  born  24  April  1898. 

Residence,  303  Chambers  Ave.,  Peoria,  111. 

815.     DANIEL  JAMES  HOLMES,  JR. 
Brother  of  No.  884. 

Born  3  Nov.  1872,  at  Mendota,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Alumni  fellow- 
ship. 1895-96,  Junior  fellowship  in  Latin,  University  of  Chicago,  studying 
in  American  School  of  Classical  Studies,  Rome,  Italy.  Instructor  in  Classics, 
Allegheny  College,  Pa.,  1896-97;  travel  as  tutor  in  Europe,  1897;  rest  and 
travel  in  United  States,  1897-99;  business  on  Piru  Rancho,  Ventura  Co.,  Cal., 
1899-1900;  business  with  Hotel  del  Coronado,  Coronado,  CaL,  1900-02. 

Residence,  Palatine,  III. 

816.  GEORGE  JACOB  HOUGH. 

Born  23  June  1S72,  at  Alban}',  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  1895-96,  graduate  work  in  Chemistry.  Chemist, 
Mexico  City,  Mexico. 

Married  Albertina  Heyneman,  14  Aug.  1902,  at  Mexico  City. 

Residence,  Mexico  City,  Mex.  Permanent  address,  2235  Sheridan  Road,^ 
Evanston,  III. 

817.  NINA  FOSTER  HOWARD. 

Sister  of  No.  544. 

Born  2  Feb.  1873,  at  Glencoe,  III.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Occupied  with  editorial  work  since  1899. 
President  national  fraternity  of  Delta  Gamma,  1897. 

Residence,  Glencoe,  III. 

818.     JOHN  JACOB  JANSSEN. 

Born  25  Sept.  1862,  at  Ober  Kerbswalde,  West  Prussia.  Prepared  in 
Northwestern  University  Academ3^  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal; at  Marshall,  Mo.,  1895-98;  Schell  City,  1898-1902;  Seneca,  1902 . 

Married  Lizzie  Laidley,  24  July  1894,  in  Chicago,  111. ;  she  died  9  Dec.  1899. 

Residence,  Seneca,  Mo. 


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819.     EDITH  VIOLA  JORDAN  (HAYS). 

Born  22  Dec.  1871,  near  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  Prepared  in  Cornell  (College, 
la.     B.L.     Alpha  Chi  Omega.  * 

Married  Joseph  Weller  Hays,  14  Aug.  1895,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  300  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

820.     HUGH  KENNEDY. 

Born  8  Aug.  1866,  at  Grand  Rapids,  JMich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinnian.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal; 
at  Sherman,  Mich.,  1895-99;  Traverse  City,  1899 . 

Married  Isabel  Hashbarger,  19  May  1896,  at  Gitchel,  Mich. 

Child — Carla  Lucile,  born  27  Aug.  1898. 

Residence,  126  N.  Spruce  St.,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

821.  FRANK  HARDY  LANE.  " 

Bom  30  Jan.  1870,  at  Deer  Isle,  Me,  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.  1896,  graduate  of  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory.  1899,  Ph.M.  (English 
Literature).  Hinman.  Teacher  at  Oberlin,  O.,  1896-98;  at  Winfield,  Kan., 
fall  of  1898;  teacher  of  English  and  Oratory,  Naperville,  111.,  1900 . 

Married  EUza  Trimble,  9  Sept.  1899. 

Residence,  Naperville,  111. 

822.  FRANK  McELWAIN. 

Born  30  April  1873,  at  Cedar  Falls,  la.  Prepared  in  Cedar  Falls  public 
schools  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
With  Dry  Goods  Reporter,  Chicago,  1895-97;  President  of  International  Fur 
and  Robe  Co.,  1898-1901.  Now  with  firm  of  Frank  McElwain  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale fur  dealers,  Chicago. 

Married  Bertha  Thompson,  6  June  1900,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Child — John,  born . 

Residence,  2159  AVest  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.    Office,  254  East  Monroe  St. 

823.  *FRANK  FREEMAN  MARSDEN. 

Born  20  Sept.  1870,  at  Fennimore,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  1897,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Cashier,  State  Bank  of  Fennimore,  Wis. 

Died  24  March  1902,  at  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

824.     MORTIMER  WHEELER  MATTI80N. 
Brother  of  Nos.  620,  1028  and  1186. 

Born  9  Jan.  1874,  at  De  Kalb,  111.  Prepared  in  Joliet  (111.)  High  School. 
Ph.B.  1897,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Advance  man 
for  Slayton  &  Redpath  Lyceum  Bureaus  during  parts  of  1895,  1896  and  1897, 
vCompiled  and  published  city  directory  of  Aurora,  111.,  1897.     Practicing  law 


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in  Chicago,  1898 .     Attorney   for  Citizens'   League  of   Chicago,  1901-02. 

City  attorney  for  Evanston,  111.,  1901 . 

Residence,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  1015,  155  La  Salle  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

826.     ANNIE  MARCY  MILLER  (SCOTT). 
Sister  of  No.  904. 

Born  22  Jan.  1871,  at  Lockport,  111.  Prepared  in  Peoria  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Alpha  Phi.  1895-96,  graduate  work  in  German.  1898-1900, 
student  in  Universities  of  Leipsic  and  Halle,  Germany.  1900,  Ph.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Halle.     Teacher  in  Peoria  (111.)  High  School,  1896-98. 

Author  of  pamphlet  ''Uber  das  Verhaltnis  von  Dryden's  'State  of  Inno- 
cence' zu  Milton's  'Paradise  Lost.'" 

Married  Walter  Dill  Scott  (No.  839),  21  July  1898,  in  Chicago,  111. 

Residence,  562  Willard  Place,  Evanston,  111. 

826.     MARY  HENRIETTA  MOORE  (JONES)'. 
Sister  of  No.  908. 

Born  12  July  1871,  at  Rushville,  111.  Prepared  in  Rushville  (111.)  High 
School.  1890-92,  attended  De  Pauw  University.  A.B.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.     Teacher  in  Wilmette  (111.)  High  School,  1895-96. 

Married  Robert  R.  Jones,  24  Nov.  1898,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Robert  James  Moore,  born  27  Jan.  1902. 

Residence,  1636  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

827.  CLIFFORD  LINCOLN  MYERS. 

Born  7  June  1866,  at  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O.  Prepared  in  Wood- 
ward High  School,  Cincinnati,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  P&i.  1895,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  Cincinnati  Conference;  at  Lin  wood,  Cincinnati,  1895- 

1900;  at  Germantown,  O.,  1900-01;    Christie    Church,  Cincinnati,  1901 . 

Teacher  in  Elizabeth  Gamble  Training  School  for  Deaconesses. 

Married  Nellie  Purdy  Davis,  19  June  1900,  at  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Residence,  422  Elizabeth  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

828.  ANNA  NEIGLICK  (BIGELOW). 

Sister  of  No.  1275. 

Born  2  July  1872,  at  Winnetka,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  B.S.  1896,  M.S.  (Zoology).  Graduate  student  University  of 
Chicago;  same,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  1900-01.  Assistant  in 
Zoology,  Northwestern  University,  1895-96;  teacher  of  Biology  in  Mar- 
shalltown  (la.)  High  School,  1896-98;  Assistant  and  Fellow  in  Zoology, 
Northwestern  University,  1898-1900;  teacher  of  Biology,  New  York  City, 
1900-01 ;  Assistant  in  Biology,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New 
York,  1902 . 

Married  Maurice  Alpheus  Bigelow,  6  June  1900,  at  Chicago. 

Address,  care  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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829.    WILLIAM  ALBERT  NEWING. 

Born  18  July  1866,  at  Boughton,  Kent,  England.  Prepared  in  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at 
Marshall,  Wis.,  1896-97;  Fond  du  Lac,  1897-98;  Seymour,  1898-1901; 
Sheboygan,  1901 . 

Married  Maude  Evelyn  Tiffany,  29  April  1896,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Children — William  Bowyer,  born  24  Sept.  1898. 
Inez  Marguerite,  born  27  May  1900. 

Residence,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  * 


830.  HARRY  PUTNAM  PEARSONS. 
Son  of  No.  23. 

Born  15  Jan.  1873,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Delta  Chi  (Law). 
1895-96,  graduate  student,  Columbia  University,  New  York.  1898,  LL.B., 
Northwestern  University  Law  School.  With  Pearsons-Taft  Land  Credit 
Company,  Chicago. 

Married  Frances  Keyes,  8  Feb.  1900,  at  Kenil worth,  111. 

C/ii7d— Frances,  born  3  Nov.  1901. 

Residence,  1816  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  140  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago. 

831.     MARY  ELIZABETH  PEGRAM  (LUMPKIN). 

Born  20  Dec.  1872,  in  Green  Co.,  Illinois.  Prepared  in  Carrollton  (111.) 
public  schools.  Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma.  Assistant  principal  Carrollton  (111.) 
High  School,  1896-97;  same  at  Roodhouse,  111.,  1898-99. 

Married  Clement  John  Lumpkin,  27  June  1899,  at  Carrollton^  111. 

Residence,  Carlinville,  111. 


832.     JESSIE  ROGERS  PHILLIPS. 

Born  13  July  1873,  at  Menominee,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Menominee  High 
School  and  Northwestern  LTniversity  Academy.  Ph.B.  1897,  Ph.M. 
(French).     Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

Residence,  Menominee,  Mich. 


833.     MARY  JANE  PIERSON  (METTLER). 
Sister  of  Nos.  1118  and  1375. 

Born  8  Oct.  1868,  at  Parma,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Cornell  College,  Iowa. 
Ph.B.  Teacher  at  Bozeman,  Mont.,  1895-97;  principal  of  high  school  at 
Schuyler,  Neb.,  1897-98. 

Married  Wayne  Mettler,  28  Dec.  1898,  at  Wilmette,  111. 

Child— EiMK  Lucy,  born  11  Oct.  1899. 

Residence,  814  Rockwell  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 


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834.    JAMES  POTTER. 

Bom  16  Oct.  1866,  near  Carthage,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Carthage  Collegiate 
Institute.  A.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Hinman;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate 
student  in  Philosophy  {in  absentia),  1899 .  Clergyman,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; at  Hume,  Mo.,  1895-98;  Mt.  Vernon,  1898-99;  Lyndon,  111.,  1899- 
1901 ;  Walnut,  1901 . 

Married  Annie  May  Rogers,  3  March  1898. 

Child — Frances  Eudora,  born  21  Jan.  1899. 
Paul  Milton,  born  22  July  1901. 

Residence,  Walnut,  111. 

836.     DAVID  BENJAMIN  RAWLINS. 
Brother  of  Nos.  677  and  1377. 

Born  21  Feb.  1871,  at  Guilford,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Raymond  prize. 
Principal  Du  Quoin  (111.)  High  School,  1895-96;  superintendent  of  schools, 

Du  Quoin,  111.,  1896 . 

Married  Millie  Anna  Bigbee,  14  Aug.  1895,  at  Milledgeville,  111. 
Children — Lemmon  Parker,  born  24  June  1896;  died  21  Aug.  1896. 
Edward  Bigbee,  born  26  May  1898. 
Benjamin  Wade,  born  15  Nov.  1899. 
Residence,  1230  Park  Place,  Quincy,  111. 

836.     CLARENCE  HALL  ROBISON. 

Born  8  Feb.  1873,  at  Saybrook,  111.  Prepared  in  Piqua  (O.)  High  School. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  1897,  A.M.  (Zoology). 
Graduate  work  at  Woods  Holl,  Mass.,  summer  of  1896.  Graduate  work  at 
University  of  Chicago,  1897-98,  and  1900-01.  Instructor  in  Biology, 
Armour  Institute,  Chicago,  1895-98;  laboratory  assistant  in  Vertebrate 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Northwestern  University,  1898-99;  Instructor  in 
Biology,  Oak  Park  (111.)  High  School,  1900 . 

Residence,  209  Wesley  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

837.     *ELLA  ALMEDA  ROSS  (HALL). 

Born  26  May  1868,  at  Hume,  111.  Prepared  in  Northern  Illinois  Normal 
School,  Dixon,  lU.,  and  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  Entered  college 
on  Congressional  scholarship.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student 
in  English  Language  (in  absentia),  1896-97.  Assistant  principal  North- 
wood  (la.)  High  School,  1895-96. 

Married  Ooman  Frederick  Hall,  3  Sept.  1896,  at  Harmon,  111. 

Died  7  July  1897,  at  Harmon,  111. 

838.     CARLA  FERN  SARGENT. 

Born  1  Jan.  1873,  at  Butler,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     A.B.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Principal  Mar- 


264  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1895 

seilles  (111.)  High  School,  1895-96;  teacher,  Duluth  (Minn.)  High  School, 
1896-97;  Instructor  in  Latin,  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1897-1901; 

Instructor  in    History,   ibid.,   1901 .     Resident  teacher,   Pearsons  Hall, 

1899 . 

Residence,  627  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

839.     WALTER  DILL  SCOTT. 

Brother  of  No.  628. 

Born  1  May  1869,  at  Cooks ville,  111.  Prepared  in  Illinois  State  Normal 
University.  A.B.  President  Y.  M.  C.  •A.,  1893-94.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
1895-98,  student  at  McCormick  Theological  Seminary;  1898-99,  student 
at  University  of  Halle,  Germany;  1899-1900,  student  at  Leipzig,  Germany. 
1900,  Ph.D.,  Leipzig.  Insti-uctor  in  Psychology  and  Pedagogy,  North- 
western University,  1900-01 ;  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology  and  Peda- 
gogy, and  Director  of  the   Psychological  Laboratory,  1901 .     Author  of 

pamphlet,  "Die  Psychologie  der  Triebe  Historisch-Kritisch  Betrachtet," 
Halle,  1900;  "Involuntary  Attention,"  Advertising  Experience,  Dec.  1901; 
reprint  in  Ad  Sense,  and  in  Agricultural  Advertiser,  Dec.  1901;  monthly 
articles  in  Makings  Magazine ior  1902,  viz.:  "Association  of  Ideas,"  "Sugges- 
tion," "The  Direct  Command  as  a  Form  of  Argumentation,"  "The  Psycho- 
logical Value  of  the  Return  Coupon,"  "Fusion,"  "A  Psychological  Experi- 
ment," "Perception,"  "Apperception,"  "Illusions  of  Perception"  (reprint  in 
The  Book-Keeper,  Jan.  1903);  also  "Illusions  of  Apperception,  Jan.  1903; 
"Mental  Imagery,  Feb.  and  March;  "Irradiation,"  April;  a  book,  "The 
Theory  of  Advertising,"  Cambridge,  1903. 

Married  Annie  Marcy  Miller  (No.  825),  21  July  1898,  in  Chicago. 

Child— John  Marcy,  bom  12  Feb.  1902. 

Residence,  562  Willard  Place,  Evanston   111. 

840.     LUCY  ESTELLE  SHUMAN. 
Sister  of  Nos.  482,  593,  629,  and  1385. 

Bom  19  Oct.  1873,  at  Strasburg,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Chicago  North  Divi- 
sion High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  work.  University  of  Wisconsin, 
summer  of  1901.  Teacher  in  Tuscola  (111.)  High  School,  1895-96;  Wilmette 
High  School,  1897-98;  Moline  High  School,  1898-1903. 

Residence,  1722  Sixth  Ave.,  Moline,  111.  Home,  2130  Sherman  Ave., 
Evanston,  lU. 

841.    JOHN  CALHOUN  SINGLETON. 

Brother  of  No.  729. 

Born  29  July  1872,  at  Grove  Place,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B,  Gage  and  Kirk 
prizes;  Delta  Upsilon.  With  Sterling  Cycle  Works,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1895-97; 
secretary  Dearborn  Duster  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-1902;  secretary-treasurer 
same,  1902 . 

Married  Hazel  Leonard,  21  May  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  833  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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842.     ALICE  SPIES  (PEAKS). 

Born  4  March  1874,  at  Appleton,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Menominee  (Mich.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta. 

Married  George  Henry  Peaks,  15  March  1899,  at  Menominee,  Mich. 

Residence,  709  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

843.  LUCY  SHELTON  STEWART. 

Born  4  Sept.  1875,  at  Chariton,  la.  Prepared  in  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity Preparatory  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Private  secretary  to  father  since  graduation. 

Residence,  2110  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  lU. 

844.  WILLIAM  IRVING  THOMAS. 

Born  8  April  1867,  at  LibertyviUe,  111.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  (111.) 
Academy.  A.B.  Student  Columbia  School  of  Oratory  and  University  of 
Chicago,  1895-1900;  teacher  of  English  in  Duluth  High  School,  Minnesota, 
1900-02;  in  Minnesota  State  University,  1902 . 

Address,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


845.     MAUDE  ETHEL YN  VAN  SICKLE  (SCHWEER). 
Sister  of  No.  1053. 

Bom  6  Nov.  1872,  at  South  Bend,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher  at 
Pentwater,  Mich.,  1895-96;  at  Beardstown,  111.,  1896-99;  at  Whiting,  Ind., 
1899-1900. 

Married  Theodore  J.  Schweer,  20  June  1900,  at  Galesburg,  111. 

Residence,  Beardstown,  lU. 


846.     OR  A  EDITH  WAKEMAN  (HOLT). 

Born  26  Oct.  1871,  at  Clinton,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Winnebago  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.     Teacher  in  Chicago  public  schools,  1895-99. 

Married  Robert  N.  Holt  (No.  714),  14  July  1896,  at  Park  Ridge,  111. 

Residence,  2540  North  42d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


847.     LOTTIE  BELL  WATSON. 
Sister  of  No.  934. 

Born  3  Jan.  1871,  in  Chicago^  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     B.L.     Delta  Delta  Delta. 
Residence,  Minooka,  111. 


266  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1895 

848.     *JESSIE  C.  WILDER. 

Born  28  Dec.  1869,  at  Crete,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Taughf  in  Chicago  Heights,  111., 
1895-97. 

Died  29  July  1900,  at  Crete,  111. 


849.  WILLIAM  WILLING  WILKINSON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  98g  and  1056. 

Born  28  July  1869,  at  Crystal  Lake,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  1901,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School.  Member  U.  S.  Life-Saving  Crew.  At  intervals  during  professional 
study,  employed  with  Redpath.  Slay  ton,  and  Central  Lyceum  Bureaus. 
Assistant  physician.  Palmyra  Springs  Sanitarium,  Palmyra,  Wis.,  1901-02; 
practicing  physician,  Silverton,  Colo.,  1902 . 

Married  Hattie  M.  Wheadon,  31  Dec.  1902,  at  Denver,  Colo. 

Residence,  Silverton,  Colo. 

850.  PHINEAS  LAWRENCE  WINDSOR. 

Brother  of  No.  1216. 

Born  21  Feb.  1871,  at  Chenoa,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univerjity 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau  Kappa  Phi.  1897-99,  student  in 
New  York  State  Library  School,  Albany.  1899-1900,  student  in  Albany 
(N.  Y.)  Law  School.  Assistant  in  Central  Department  Chicago  Young  Men's 
Christian  Association,  1895-97;  assistant  in  Law  Division  New  York  State 
Library,  Albany,  1899-1900;  Chief  of  Index  and  Catalogue  Division  in  Copy- 
right Office,   Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C,  1900 .     Member  of 

American  Library  Association,  and  Washington  Economic  Society. 

Married  Margaret  Fursman  Boynton  (Cornell  '95)  1  Jan.  1902,  at  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y. 

Address,  Library  of  Congress.  Residence,  2120  N  St.,  N.  W.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

851.     EDWARD  BROWN  WITWER. 

Born  2  March  1869,  in  Guilford  Township,  Winnebago  County,  111.  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  (111.)  High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
Ph.B.  1897,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Tau  Kappa']  Phi;  Delta  Chi.  Graduate  student  in  Law,  1897-98. 
Lawyer,  Chicago,  111.,  1897 . 

Residence,  2032  West  Congress  St.,  Chicago.     Office,  407  Association  Bldg. 

852.     ETHEL  GARY  ZIMMERMAN. 

Sister  of  Nos.  641,  940,  1318,  and  1319. 

Born  15  Dec.  1871,  at  Delaware,  O.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Teacher  in  Lakeside  Preparatory  School  for  Boys,  Chicago. 


1895]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  267 

1895-98;  teacher  in  Kamehameha  Manual  Training  School  for  Boys,  Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii,  1898-1900;  in  Ludington  (Mich.)  High  School,  1901-02. 

Residence,  951  Peabody  Ave.,  Memphis,  Tenn.     Permanent  address,  561 
Willard  Place,  Evanston,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1896. 

853.     LULU  AMELIA  ABERNETHY  (HARKER). 

Born  28  Aug.  1874,  at  Guadaloupe,  Cal.  Prepared  in  Spokane  (Wash.) 
High  School  and  Spokane  College.  B.L.  University  Woman's  Club.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Congdon  declamation  prize;  Kirk  contestant.  Taught  in 
Spokane,  Wash.,  1896-97. 

Married  Ray  C.  Harker  (No.  609),  24  Aug.  1897,  at  Spokane,  Wash. 

Residence,  Appleton,  Wis. 

854.     *SARA  ELEANOR  ANDERSON  (HALL). 

Born  13  March  1873,  at  Winnebago,  111.  Prepared  in  Winnebago  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  1897,  Ph.M. 
(Latin).     University  Woman's  Club. 

Married  Vernon  J.  Hall  (No.  764),  30  Dec.  1896,  at  Winnebago,  111. 

Died  25  April  1903,  at  Rockford,  111. 

865.     HARRIET  S.  BASSETT  (MALLORY). 

Born  26  Dec.  1874,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  Town- 
ship High  School.  B.L.  Assistant  teacher  in  private  school,  Evanston, 
111.,  1896-99.     Editor  Dictation,  shorthand  magazine,  Chicago,  1898. 

Married  Harry  Heman  Mallory.  5  Oct.  1899. 

Child — Harold. 

Residence,  1124  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

856.     ELMER  SAMUEL  BATTERSON. 

Born  25  July  1872,  at  Wheatland,  la.  Prepared  in  Muscatine  (la.)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  1898,  M.S.  (Political 
Economy).  Delta  Upsilon,  Member  University  Senate;  Harris  prize.  Dry 
goods  merchant,  Muscatine,  la.  Deputy  County  Auditor,  1894.  Member 
Muscatine  Academy  of  Science,  and  Muscatine  Commercial  Cluo. 

Residence,  Muscatine,  la. 

857.     ELI  PHILLIPS  BENNETT. 

Born  10  Jan.  1864,  in  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Representative  in  Michigan-Northwestern  Uni- 
versity debate,  1895;  and  of  Northern  Oratorical  League,  1895.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  Northwest  Indiana  Conference.  Pastor  at  Hammond, 
Ind.,   1896-1897;  at  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1897 . 


268  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896- 

Married  Nellie  Francis  Clarke  Bray  (No.  860),  11  May  1898,  at  Portland^ 
Mich. 

Child — Frances  Elizabeth,  born  and  died  1  Aug.  1901. 
Residence,  211  West  Jefferson  St.,  South  Befid,  Ind. 

868.    JOHN  FRANKLIN  BOEYE. 

Born  1  Oct.  1867,  at  Delhi,  la.  Prepared  in  Cornell  College,  la.,  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. 1901,  B.D.,  University  of  Chicago.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
Rock  River  Conference;  at  Parkside  Church,  Chicago,  1896-99;  Morrison, 
111.,  1899-1901.  Austin  Conference;  St.  Paul's  Church,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas, 
1901 . 

Married  Bertha  Hanson,  16  June  1897,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Children — Paul  Franklin,  born  7  Dec.  1898. 

Katherine  Bertha,  born  25  March  1900. 
Joyce  Hanson,  born  27  Sept.  1901. 

Residence,  815  West  5th  St.,  Forth  Worth,  Tex. 

859.     GEORGE  BOOTH. 

Bom  22  March  1871,  at  Onarga,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminar j^,. 
Onarga.  Ph.B.  1897,  Ph.M.  (Zoology).  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Tau  Kappa  Phi. 
Hinman;  Deru.  Editor  Northwestern,  1895-96.  Appointed  assistant  in 
Biology,  1895-96.     Instructor  in  Biology,  Bay  City  (Mich.)  High  School, 

1897-1900.     Hardware  and  furniture  dealer,  Onarga,  111.,  1900 .     Trustee 

of  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Elizabeth  Paine,  29  May  1901,  at  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Residence,  Onarga,  111. 

860.     NELLIE  FRANCIS  CLARKE  BRAY  (BENNETT). 

Born  15  May  1872,  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Coldwater  (Mich.) 
High  School.  B.S.  University  Woman's  Club.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,. 
Portland,  Mich.,  1896-97. 

Married  Eli  Phillips  Bennett  (No.  857),  11  May  1898,  at  Portland,  Mich. 

Residence,  211  West  Jefferson  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

861.  CHARLES  GARDNER  BROWN. 

Born  11  Oct.  1854,  at  Plymouth,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Norwich  (N.  Y.) 
Academy  and  Northwestern  University  Academ3\  B.S.  1902,  B.S.A.,. 
Cornell  University.  Superintending  official  milk  tests  for  Agricultural  De- 
partment of  Cornell  University.  Author  of  pamphlet,  "  Bums  and  Whittier,  '^ 
1900;  contributor  to  Freethought,  Vols.  XVIII  and  XIX. 

Married  Ida  A.  Mathewson,  18  Sept.  1876,  at  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Children— ViCTon  Leland,  born  23  July  1879;  died  18  May  1888. 
Orpha  B.,  born  26  May  1881. 
Grover  Charles,  born  12  Feb.  1883. 
Ira  Sheldon,  born  6  Nov.  1886. 
Residence,  304  Chestnut  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


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862.     MARGARET  BROWN. 

Born  14  Sept.  1874,  at  La  Salle,  111.  Prepared  in  La  Salle  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academ5^  B.L.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Taught  in  Benson  (Minn.)  High  School,  1896-97;  Wheaton  (111.)  High  School, 
1897-99. 

Residence,  722^  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

863.     ROBERT  KARL  SCOTT  CATHERWOOD. 

Born  7  Aug.  1875,  at  Stonington,  111.  Prepared  at  Hoopeston  and  Ross- 
ville  (111.)  High  Schools.  B.S.  Delta  Upsilon.  1899,  LL.B.,  Northwestern 
University  Law  School.  Delta  Chi.  Lawyer,  Chicago:  patent  and  trade 
mark  causes.  Member  of  Chicago  Bureau  of  Charities;  Brotherhood  of  St. 
Andrew:  Chicago  Relief  and  \id  Society;  American  Economic  Association; 
trustee  of  Alliance  Franyaise,  Chicago.  Contributor  to  Westminster  Ga- 
zette, London,  and  to  Chicago  Tribune. 

Married  liUcy  Cotton  Morris,  4  June  1902,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  4442  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 

864.     WILL  M.  CAVANO. 

Born  25  Dec.  1866,  at  Menasha,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Academy  of  Univer- 
sity  of  the  Pacific.  B.S.  1900,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School. 

Address,  care  Dr.  A.  S.  Barnes,  3000  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

865.    JOHN  MIUrON  CHAMBERS. 

Born  10  Sept.  1868,  at  Cargill,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Walkerton  (Can.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  1899, 
A.M.  (English  Literature).  1899,  diploma  from  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory, 
Northwestern  University.  1895-99,  member  of  United  States  Life-Saving 
Crew.  Attended  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Director  of  School  of  Oratory, 
Wooster  University,  O.,  1899-1901 ;  Professor  of  Elocution  in  University 
of  Denver,  1901-02.     Graduate  student  Harvard  University,  1902-03. 

Married  Carolina  Lewiston,  11  Sept.  1899,  at  Evanston,  lU. 

Address,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

866.  GRACE  GERTRUDE  CLOUGH. 

Born  17  Feb.  1873,  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Prepared  in  State  Universities 
of  Dakota  and  Nebraska,  and  in  Yankton  College,  S.  Dak.  A.B.  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  at  Piano,  111.,  1896-97;  at  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  1897-98;  at  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.,  1898 . 

Residence,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak. 

867.     FREDERICK  HENRY  COX. 

Born  25  Sept.  1867,  at  Winslow,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     Ph.B.     1897-98,  student  of  Law  in  Boston,  Mass.     1898-99, 


270  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896 

student  in  New  York  Law  School.  1899-1900,  studied  law  and  served  as 
clerk  in  office  of  John  O.  Ball,  New  York  City.  In  subscription  book  busi- 
ness in  New  York  City,  1896-97;  same  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1897-98.  Practicing 
law  in  New  York  City,  1900 .  * 

Married  liOuise  Wire,  Dec.  1896,  at  Winslow,  111. 

Child — Chester  Arlo,  born  15  Oct,  1899. 

Residence,  16  East  22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Office,  235  Broadway. 

868.  GEORGE  FREEMAN  CRAIG. 

Born  2  April  1864,  at  Spring  Hill,  Onf.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Three  Oaks, 
Mich.,  1896-97;  Hartford,  Mich.,  1897-99  and  1900-03. 

Residence,  Hartford,  Mich. 

869.  ALFRED  WESLEY  CRAVEN. 

Born  10  April  1874,  at  Rockville,  111.  Prepared  in  Elgin,  111.,  High 
School  and  Academy  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  Deru;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  On  Northwestern- Wisconsin  debate. 
1899,  LL.B.  and  LL.M.,  Chicago  Law  School.     Lawyer.  Chicago. 

Married  Frances  Wood,  May  1900,  at  Elgin,  111. 

Office,  1302  Marquette  Bldg.,  204  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  lU. 

870.     GRACE  CRIPPEN. 

Bom  15  July  1870,  at  lianark,  111.  Prepared  in  Lanark  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Omega 
Psi.     Teacher  in  Evanston  (111.)  public  schools,  1896 — -. 

Residence,  1414  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

871.     FREDERIC  CHARLES  ELLIS. 

Born  7  June  1874,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division  High 

School.     A.B.     Phi  Delta  Theta.     Lawyer,  Chicago,  1897 .     Served  with 

Troop  F,  First  Illinois  Volunteer  Cavalry,  June  1898,  until  mustering  out  of 
regiment,  same  year. 

Residence,  502  Washington  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  36  Metro- 
politan Blk. 

872.    MRS.  FRANCES  BUCKLEY  EMBREE. 

Born  11  Dec.  1862,  in  Tazewell  County,  111.  Prepared  at  Savannah,  Mo., 
and  Evanston,  111.  A.B.  1897,  A.M.  (Political  Economy).  Gushing  and 
Dewey  prizes.     Engaged  in  newspaper  and  other  literary  work  in  Chicago, 

1900-02;  same  in  New  York  City,  1902 .     Contributor   to   International 

Magazine,  Economic  Journal,  Giinton's  Magazine,  Scientific  American,  etc. 
Shoit-story  writer  also. 

Married  Merric  Starr  Embree,  30  June  1881,  at  Savannah,  Mo. 

Children— STEhJ.A,  born  3  April  1882. 

Ruth  Ann,  born  1  Jan.  1886. 

Residence,  301  West  150th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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873.     HENRY  BENEDICT  FISHER. 

Born  31  Dec.  1870,  at  Belvidere,  111.  Prepared  in  Marengo  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B,  Hinman.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student  in  History,  1901-02. 
Stenographer,  Chicago,  1896-97;  with  Bureau  of  Associated  Charities,  Feb. 
to  Aug.  1897.     Instructor  in  History,  Calumet  (Mich.)  High  School,  1897- 

1901.     Principal  of  Rushville  (111.)  High  School,  1901 .     Member  of  Upper 

Peninsula  (Mich.)  Teachers'  Association,  1897-1901. 

Married  Jessie  Mildred  Sweeney  (No.  930),  28  Dec.  1899,  at  Rushville, 
111. 

Child — Mary  Sweeney,  born  14  June  1902. 

Residence.  Rushville,  111. 


874.     NELLE  LOUISE  FLESHIEM  (MURRAY). 

Born  10  Dec.  1876,  at  Menominee,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Menominee  High 
School.  Ph.B.  1901.  Ph.M.  (German).  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Omega  Psi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Secretary  of  Federated  Woman's  Clubs;  member  of  Michi- 
gan State  Art  Committee,  1900. 

Married  Frank  T.  Murray  (No.  909),  6  Feb.  1902,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  522  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

875.     ALICE  SOPHRONIA  FREEMAN. 

Born  30  July  1 872,  at  Sacramento,  Cal.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.L.  Alpha  Phi.  1900,  graduated  from  Los  Angeles 
State  Normal  School,  Graduate  work  in  University  of  California,  Jan. -Oct. 
1902.  Assistant  principal  of  Fowler  (Ind.)  High  School,  1897-98.  Teacher 
in  Los  Angeles  (Cal.)  graded  schools,  1900-1902.  Editor  of  Epworth 
League  Harvester,  Los  Angeles,  1900-01.     Contributor  to  religious  periodicals. 

Residence,  137  North  Soto  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

876.    JOHN  WESLEY  FUNSTON. 

Born  24  Nov.  1866,  at  Galena,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  A.B.  Graduate  work  in  EngHsh,  1900-01.  Clergyman,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal.     Pastor  at  Bolton,  111.,  1896-99;  at  Orangeville,  111.,  1899- 

1901;  Lena,  111.,  1901 .     President  of  Freeport  District  Epworth  League, 

1897-99. 

Married  Alice  S.  ComhelUck,  15  Oct.  1896,  at  East  Galena,  111. 

Child — Kenneth  Osmond,  born  13  Feb.  1898. 

Residence,  Lena,  111. 


877.     GEORGE  JUNIA  GILBERl . 


Born  14  May  1874,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  West  Side  High    School, 
Chicago.     A.B.     Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

Residence,  Oak  Park,  111.     Office,  163  Randolph  St.,  Chicago,  111.  • 


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274  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896 

889.    CHARLES  HOMER  KING. 

Born  4  June  1872,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Waukegan  (111.) 
High  School.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  BetS,  Kappa;  Delta  Chi.  Kirk 
prize.  1899,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
1899 . 

Married  Edith  Patterson  (No.  910),  27  June  1900,  at  Plattsmouth,  Neb. 

Child — Richard  Patterson,  born  10  Sept.  1901. 

Residence,  216  South  Utica  St.,  Waukegan,  111. 

• 

890.  EUGENE  FRANKLIN  KITENDAUGH. 

Born  1  March  1875,  at  Cleveland,  O.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.     A.B. 

Residence,  2600  West  Addison  Ave.,  Dunning,  Chicago,  111, 

891.  CHARLES  VERLY  LA  FONTAINE. 

Born  10  May  1868,  at  Joliet,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Geneva,  111.,  1896-99; 
Chicago,  1899-1902;  South  Chicago,  1902 . 

Married  Rebecca  Blonnette  Gross,  24  June  1896,  at  Aurora,  111. 

CMWren— Merrill  Gross,  bom  30  June  1897. 
Mary  Esther,  born  24  April  1901. 

Residence,  9029  Exchange  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

892.     LOUIS  LAYTON  LANE. 
Brother  of  No.  893. 

Bom  31  Aug.  1865,  near  Kendallville,  la.  Prepared  in  Cresco  (la.)  High 
School  and  at  Wilmot,  S.  Dak.  B.S.  Hinman.  Completed  half  the  work 
towards  Master's  degree.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Bristol,  S. 
Dak.,  1896-98;  Sisseton,  S.  Dak.,  1898 . 

Married  Mrs.  Ella  Sanborn  Jones  of  Butler,  S.  Dak.,  26  July  1898. 

Child — Ruth  Darling,  born  26  Jan.  1900. 

Residence,  Sisseton,  S.  Dak. 

898.     WARREN  DANFORTH  LANE. 
Brother  of  No.  892. 

Bom  10  May  1867,  at  Kendallville,  la.  Prepared  at  Cresco  (la.)  and 
Wilmot,  S.  Dak.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Raymond  essay  and  debate 
prizes;  Gage  prize;  Kirk  contestant;  class  orator.  1898,  LL.B.,  University  of 
Minnesota  Law  School.  1898,  M.S.,  University  of  Minnesota.  Lawyer,  Sis- 
seton, S.  Dak.,  1898 .     State's  attorney,  Roberts  County,  S.  Dak.,  1899 . 

Vice-president  Roberts  County  Land  and  Loan  Co.  (incor.). 

Married  Maude  Cross,  28  June  1899,  at  Wilmot,  S.  Dak. 

C/ii'Wren— Everett,  bom  29  March  1900;  died  5  Sept.  1900. 
Frances  Fern,  born  25  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  Sisseton,  S.  Dak. 


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894.     CLYDE  LESTER  LEESLEY. 

Born  17  Nov.  1873,  at  Bowmanville,  111.     Prepared  at  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S. 
Address,  1108  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  IlL 

895.     LEO  HAVEN  LOWE. 

Born  7  March  1875,  at  Brimfield,  111.  Prepared  in  Kewanee  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Deru.  City  editor  Kewanee  (111.)  Evening 
Star,  1896-98;  after  its  consolidation  with  Kewanee  (111.)  Daily  Courier,  made 
managing  editor  of  Kewanee  Daily  Star-Courier,  1898 . 

Married  Lucy  Isabel  Bowen  (No.  1000),  4  Sept.  1901,  at  Kewanee,  111. 

Residence,  314  South  Tremont  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 

896.    JOSEPHINE  LOWELL. 
Sister  of  No.  1267. 

Born  24  Sept.  1873,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Hyde  Park  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi ;  Omega  Psi.  Graduate  work  at  LMversity 
of  Chicago.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  111.,  1896 . 

Residence,  5410  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

897.  KATHERINE  ELLEN  McCASKY. 
Daughter  of  No.  21  and  Sister  of  Nos.  667  and  970. 

Bom  22  Nov.  1874,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division 
High  School.  A.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Student  at  Chicago  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Teacher  of  piano. 

Residence,  790  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

898.  DWIGHT  BRADLEY  McCURDY. 

Born  22  May  1872,  at  Gladwyne,  Pa.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     B.S.     With  J,  S.  Ziegler  &  Co.,  publishers,  Chicago. 
Residence,  602  Lunt  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  450,  325  Dearborn  St. 

899.   H.  iLES  McNeill. 

Bom  19  Feb.  1874,  at  Tuscola,  111.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Graduate  student  in  Pathology,  1897-99.  1900,  M.D.,  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School.  House  physician  and  house  surgeon,  Cook 
County  (111.)  Hospital,  1900-02;  practicing  medicine.  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis.,. 
1902 . 

Residence,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 

900.     WILLIAM  ARTYN  MAIN. 

Born  in  1867,  at  Magnolia,  la.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 

Academy.     A.B.     Missionary  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1896 .     In 

charge  of  Kucheng  District,  Foochow  Conference,  China. 

Residence,  Kucheng,  China. 


274  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896 

889.    CHARLES  HOMER  KING. 

Born  4  June  1872,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mioh.  Prepared  in  Waukegan  (111.) 
High  School.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Chi.  Kirk 
prize.  1899,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
1899 . 

Married  Edith  Patterson  (No.  910),  27  June  1900,  at  Plattsmouth,  Neb. 

Child — Richard  Patterson,  born  10  Sept.  1901. 

Residence,  216  South  Utica  St.,  Waukegan,  111. 

890.  EUGENE  FRANKLIN  KITENDAUGH. 

Born  1  March  1875,  at  Cleveland,  O.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.     A.B. 

Residence,  2600  West  Addison  Ave.,  Dunning,  Chicago,  111. 

891.  CHARLES  VERLY  LA  FONTAINE. 

Born  10  May  1868,  at  Joliet,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Geneva,  111.,  1896-99; 
Chicago,  1899-1902;  South  Chicago,  1902 . 

Married  Rebecca  Blonnette  Gross,  24  June  1896,  at  Aurora,  111. 

C/iiZdren— Merrill  Gross,  born  30  June  1897. 
Mary  Esther,  born  24  April  1901. 

Residence,  9029  Exchange  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

892.    LOUIS  LAYTON  LANE. 
Brother  of  No.  893. 

Bom  31  Aug.  1865,  near  Kendallville,  la.  Prepared  in  Cresco  (la.)  High 
School  and  at  Wilmot,  S.  Dak.  B.S.  Hinman.  Completed  half  the  work 
towards  Master's  degree.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Bristol,  S. 
Dak.,  1896-98;  Sisseton,  S.  Dak.,  1898 . 

Married  Mrs.  Ella  Sanborn  Jones  of  Butler,  S.  Dak.,  26  July  1898. 

Child — Ruth  Darling,  born  26  Jan.  1900. 

Residence,  Sisseton,  S.  Dak. 

893.     WARREN  DANFORTH  LANE. 
Brother  of  No.  892. 

Born  10  May  1867,  at  Kendallville,  la.  Prepared  at  Cresco  (la.)  and 
Wilmot,  S.  Dak.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Raymond  essay  and  debate 
prizes;  Gage  prize;  Kirk  contestant;  class  orator.  1898,  LL.B.,  University  of 
Minnesota  Law  School.  1898,  M.S.,  University  of  Minnesota.  Lawyer,  Sis- 
seton, S.  Dak.,  1898 .     State's  attorney,  Roberts  County,  S.  Dak.,  1899 . 

Vice-president  Roberts  County  Land  and  Loan  Co.  (incor.). 

Married  Maude  Cross,  28  June  1899,  at  Wilmot,  S.  Dak. 

C/i2"Wren— Everett,  born  29  March  1900;  died  5  Sept.  1900. 
Frances  Fern,  born  25  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  Sisseton,  S.  Dak. 


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894.     CLYDE  LESTER  LEESLEY. 

Born  17  Nov.  1873,  at  Bowmanville,  111.     Prepared  at  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S. 
Address,  1108  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  HI. 

895.     LEO  HAVEN  LOWE. 

Born  7  March  1875,  at  Brimfield,  111.  Prepared  in  Kewanee  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Deru.  City  editor  Kewanee  (111.)  Evening 
Star,  1896-98;  after  its  consolidation  with  Kewanee  (111.)  Daily  Courier,  made 
managing  editor  of  Kewanee  Daily  Star-Courier,  1898 . 

Married  Lucy  Isabel  Bowen  (No.  1000),  4  Sept.  1901,  at  Kewanee,  111. 

Residence,  314  South  Tremont  St.,  Kewanee,  111. 

896.     JOSEPHINE  LOWELL. 

Sister  of  No.  1267. 

Born  24  Sept.  1873,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Hyde  Park  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi.  Graduate  work  at  L^niversity 
of  Chicago.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  111.,  1896 . 

Residence,  5410  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

897.  KATHERINE  ELLEN  McCASKY. 
Daughter  of  No.  21  and  Sister  of  Nos.  667  and  970. 

Born  22  Nov.  1874,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division 
High  School.  A.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Student  at  Chicago  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Teacher  of  piano. 

Residence,  790  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

898.  DWIGHT  BRADLEY  McCURDY. 

Born  22  May  1872,  at  Gladwyne,  Pa.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     B.S.     With  J.  S.  Ziegler  &  Co.,  publishers,  Chicago. 
Residence,  602  Lunt  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  450,  325  Dearborn  St. 

899.     H.  ILES  McNEILL. 

Born  19  Feb.  1874,  at  Tuscola,  111.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Graduate  student  in  Pathology,  1897-99.  1900,  M.D.,  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School.  House  physician  and  house  surgeon,  Cook 
County  (111.)  Hospital,  1900-02;  practicing  medicine,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis.,. 
1902 . 

Residence,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 

900.     WILLIAM  ARTYN  MAIN. 

Born  in  1867,  at  Magnolia,  la.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 

Academy.     A.B.     Missionary  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1896 .     In 

charge  of  Kucheng  District,  Foochow  Conference,  China. 

Residence,  Kucheng,  China. 


276  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896 

901.     GEORGE  BEVERLY  MASSLICH. 
Brother  of  No.  771. 

Born  7  Feb.  1874,  at  Union  City,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Adelphic. 
Graduate  work  in  Chemistry  in  University  of  Chicago.  Instructor  in  Chemis- 
try and  Physics,  Racine  College,  Wis.,  1896-97;  same  in  John  Marshall  High 
School,  Chicago,  1897 . 

Married  Helen  L.  Treen,  29  April  1902,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  932  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  • 

902.     BEULAH  EDITH  MERVILLE  (SPOFFORD). 

Born  2  July  1874,  in  Wyoming  County,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  East  Division 
High  School,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  A.B.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher  of  Greek  and  Latin  in  Milwaukee  West  Division  High  School,  1896-98. 

Married  Charles  William  Spofford  (No.  925),  12  Oct.  1898,  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Residence,  5585  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

903.     ESTHER  MARGARET  MoDOWELL  MILLER. 
Daughter  of  No.  76. 

Born  14  Feb.  1875,  at  Palatine,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  In  offices  of  Western  Passenger  Association,  1896-99.  Teacher  of 
Mathematics,  La  Grange,  111.,  1899;  teacher  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  1899-1902;  at 
Evanston,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  720  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

904.  SUMNER  MARCY  MILLER. 

Brother  of  No.  825. 

Born  13  Aug.  1873,  at  Farmer  City,  111.  Prepared  in  Peoria  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Graduate  student  in  Physiology,  1896-98.  1899,  M.D., 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Deru;  Nu  Sigma 
Nu.  Interne,  Cook  County  Hospital,  1899-1901 ;  Attending  Surgeon,  Cot- 
tage Hospital,  Peoria.  111.,  1901 . 

Residence,  701  Main  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

905.  ELMER  ANDREW  MINER. 

Born  12  Aug.  1870,  at  Kaneville,  111.  Prepared  in  Kaneville  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon.  Tutor  at  Dwight,  111.,  1896-97;  teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Science, 
St.  Alban's  Academy,  Knoxville,  111.,  1897-1900.  Student  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School,  1900 . 

Address,  Chicago,  111.,  care  Northwestern  L^ni versify  Medical  School;- 
permanent  address,  Kaneville,  111. 


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906.     FRANCIS  JOSEPH  ROSS  MITCHELL. 

Born  21  Sept.  1872,  in  Edgar  County,  111.  Prepared  in  Paris  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  1899,  A.M.  (Law).  1899,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University 
Law  School.  1898  and  1899,  prizes  lor  theses  in  Law  School.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Deru;  Delta  Chi.  Lawyer,  Chicago.  Contributor 
to  American  Law  Register  and  American  Law  Review,  1900, 

Married  Ruth  Baird  (No.  941),  18  Dec.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 

CMtZ— Robert  Baird,  born  25  Feb.  1903. 

Residence,  2206  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  100  Washington  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

907.  FLORA  PATIENCE  MONROE  MOORE. 

Born  1  Dec.  1872,  at  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Prepared  in  Moscow  (Idaho)^ 
San  Jose  (Cal.)  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Instructor  in  History,  University  of  Idaho,  1897;  in  History  and 
German,  ibid.,  1897-99;  in  German  and  Mathematics,  ibid.,  1899-1902;  pre- 
ceptress, ibid.,  1899-1902. 

Residence,  cor.  A  and  Howard  Sts.,  Moscow,  Idaho. 

908.  HARRIET  MARIE  MOORE  (THOMAS). 

Sister  of  No.  826. 
Born  17  Oct.  1874,  at  Rushville,  111.     Prepared  at  Rushville  High  School 
and  De  Pauw  Unive^sit5^     Ph.B.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married  George  O.  Thomas,  23  Jan.  1901,  in  Chicago,  111. 
Residence,  2039  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

909.  FRANK  TREMBLY  MURRAY. 

Born  23  March  1876,  at  Lebanon,  O.  Prepared  in  Clark  University, 
Georgia.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Pursued  legal 
studies  in  Georgia  and  Illinois  and  was  admitted  to  bar  in  both  states.  Law- 
yer, Chicago,  1897 . 

Married  Nelle  L.  Fleshiem  (No.  874),  6  Feb.  1902,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  522  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

910.  EDITH  PATTERSON  (KING). 
Born  11  Oct.  1874,  at  Plattsmouth,  Neb.     Prepared  in  Plattsmouth  High 

School.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Omega  Psi.  Taught  at  Piano,  111.,  1896— 
97;  private  tutor  in  French,  German  and  English,  Plattsmouth,  Neb.,  1897— 
1900.     State  corresponding  secretary  P.  E.  O.  Society,  Nebraska,  1899-1900. 

Married  Charles  H.  King  (No.  889),  27  June  1900,  at  Plattsmouth,  Neb. 

Residence,  216  South  Utica  St.,  Waukegan,  111. 

911.     MINNIE  LORETTE  PATTERSON. 

Sister  of  Nos.  673  and  1038. 

Born  in  1873,  at  Wheatland,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Teacher  at  Menasha,  Wis.,  1896-97; 
at  Marion,  Ind.,  1897-99. 

Residence,  Burlington,  Wis. 


278  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896 

912.    JAMES  NEWTON  PEARCE. 

Bora  21  Dec.  1873,  at  Oswego,  111.  Prepared  id  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  1897,  Ph.M.  (Chemistry).  *  1900-01,  graduate  student. 
University  of  Chicago.  Chemist  for  James  S.  Kirk  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-99. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Physics,  High  School,  LaSalle,  111.  Instructor 
in  Chemistry,  Northwestern  University,  1903 . 

Residence,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Oswego, 
lU. 

913.     CHARLES  STEVENSON  PETERS. 
Brother  of  No.  1281. 

Born  19  Jan.  1874,  at  Tuscola,  111.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School  and 
^Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Deru;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  In- 
structor in  Racine  College,  Wis.,  1896-97;  teacher  in  Medill  High  School,  Chi- 
cago, 1897 .     Secretary-treasurer  of  Chicago  High  School  Teachers'  Club, 

1900-1901.     Chairman  Mathematical   Section,  Chicago   and   Cook  County 
-High  School  Association,  1901-02. 

Residence,  48  Powell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

914.     MORLEY  SMITH  PETTIT. 

Bom  16  Jan.  1869,  at  Stony  Creek,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Hamilton  Collegiate 
Institute  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1898,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Rhinelander,  Wis., 
1898-1900;  Columbus,  1900 . 

Married  Maggie  McDougall,  19  Oct.  1898,  at  Abingdon,  Ont. 

Child— Baughter,  born  24  Sept.  1901. 

Residence,  Columbus,  Wis. 

915.     ELMER  HORACE  PIERCE 
Brother  of  No.  1117. 

Born  26  Nov.  1867,  at  Meacham,  111.  Prepared  in  Elgin  (111.)  Academy 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Pub- 
lisher of  1900  Syllabus  with  R.  C.  Brown  (No.  945).  Real  estate  dealer,  Evans- 
ton,  111.,  1896-99.  General  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Mendota,  111.,  1899-1902; 
same,  Winfield  (Kan.)  Y.  M.  C.  A..  1902 . 

Married  Edith  Estelle  Heaps  (No.  1088),  11  April  1900,  at  Kewanee,  111. 

Child — Faith  Elizabeth,  born  9  Jan.  1903. 

Residence,  Winfield,  Kan. 

916.     MIRIAM  ELISABETH  PRINDLE. 

Born  24  April  1873,  at  Odell,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  Township 
High  School.  A.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1898-99,  student  at 
Chicago  Art  Institute.  1900,  student  at  School  of  Illustration,  Chicago. 
Teacher  of  English  and  History,  Mt.  Carroll  (111.)  High  School,  1897-98; 
teacher  in  Evanston  (111.)  Township  High  School,  1901-02.  Contributor  of 
j)oems  to  Music,  Record  and  Appeal  and  Unity. 

Residence,  "Elm  Grove,"  near  Bon  Air,  Chesterfield  Co.,  Va. 


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917.    ANDREW  ELISHA  PUCKRIN. 

Born  28  June  1873,  at  Sandusky,  O.  Prepared  in  Sandusky  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  Gage  prize;  Union  League  orator;  Kirk  contestant. 
Reporter,  Times-Herald,  Chicago,  1897-99;  assistant  managing  editor,  same, 
1900-02;  telegraph  editor,  Chicago  Examiner,  1902 . 

Residence,  1572  Kenmore  Ave.,.  Chicago,  111. 

918.    GORDON  AIKEN  RAMSAY. 

Born  20  Oct.  1872,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Manual  Training 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi ;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  1897,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law 
School.  Traveled  in  England  and  the  Continent,  1897-99;  attorney  at  law, 
Chicago.     President  of  Village  of  Glencoe,  111.,  1903 . 

Married  Edith  Symonds,  14  Nov.  1901,  in  Chicago. 

Address,  100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

919.     EDWIN  MARSHALL  ST.  J'OHN. 

Born  23  Nov.  1873,  at  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.) 
High  School.  B.S.  Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Lawyer,  Rockford,  111., 
1899 .     Member  Winnebago  County  Bar,  1899 . 

Residence,  Rockford,  111. 

920.     IDA  ESTELLE  SAWYER. 
Sister  of  Nos.  435,  627,  and  982. 

Bom  20  Dec.  1873,  at  Streator,  lU.  Prepared  at  Streator  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  1900,  B.L.S.,  University  of  Illinois.  Cata- 
loguer, Library  of  Northwestern  University,  1900-02;  reference  librarian  in 
Library  of  University  of  Iowa,  1902 . 

Residence,  Iowa  City,  la.,  care  of  University  Library.  Permanent 
address,  1031  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

921.     *ROLAND  RODOLPHUS  SELLEW. 

Born  in  Dec.  1868,  at  East  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Fargo 
(N.  Dak.)  High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Returned  to  Evanston  for  graduate  work  in  Physics,  fall  of  1896. 

Drowned  in  Lake  Michigan,  off  Evanston,  111.,  4  Sept.  1896. 

922.     WILLIAM  SHELLER. 

Born  14  Feb.  1872,  at  Lanark,  111.  Prepared  in  Lanark  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  1896-97,  student  at  Chicago  College  of  Law.  1897-98,  at 
Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Lawyer  at  Odebolt,  la.,  1898-1901; 
El  Reno,  Okla.,  March  to  Nov.  1901 ;  Everett,  Wash.,  Nov.  1901 . 

Residence,  2014  Hewitt  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash. 


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280  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1896 

923.     HARRIET  ANNA  SINCLAIR. 

Bom  25  Aug.  1874,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamm5.  Managing  editor  of  Course 
of  Study  at  Chicago  Institute,  1901.     Proof-reader  at  Lakeside  Press,  Chicago. 

Residence,  5521  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


924.     FAITH  EDITH  SMITH. 

Born  10  Oct.  1873,  at  Aurora,  111.  Prepared  at  Aurora  High  School. 
Ph.B.  President  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  1894-95.  Univer- 
sity Woman's  Club.  Graduate  student  in  French,  1896-97;  in  History, 
1897-98.  1898-1900,  student  in  New  York  State  Library  School.  Assistant 
in  Northwestern  University  Library,  1896-98;  same  in  New  York  State 
Library,  1898-1900;  librarian  at  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1900 . 

Residence,  Sedalia,  Mo.     Home  address,  219  Clark  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

926.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  SPOFFORD. 
Brother  of  No.  926. 

Born  26  April  1871,  at  Warren,  111.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Deru; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Tau  Kappa  Phi.  President  senior  class.  With  Chicago 
Dry  Goods  Reporter,  1896-98;  president  and  treasurer  Tradesmen's  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  of  Drygoodsman  and  General  Merchant,  and  of  The  Shoe  and 
Leather  Gazette,  weeklies,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1898 . 

Married  Beulah  E.  Merville  (No.  902),  12  Oct.  1898,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Child — Charles  Merville,  born  17  Nov.  1902. 

Residence,  5585  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

926.     *FLORENCE  LOUISE  SPOFFORD  (CARLTON). 
Sister  of  No.  925. 

Bom  7  Feb.  1867,  at  Warren,  111.  Prepared  at  Warren  High  School  and 
Warren  Academy.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher  of  German  and  Latin  in  Ishpeming  (Mich.)  High  School,  1896-98. 

Married  Charles  Henry  Carlton,  14  Sept,  1898,  at  Warren,  111. 

Died  18  Sept.  1899,  at  Pueblo,  Colo. 

927.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  SPUNNER. 

Born  14  July  1870,  at  Lake  Zurich,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     Ph.B.     Lawyer. 

Address,  132  Hartford  Bldg.,  Chicago,  care  Baily,  Hall  &  Spunner. 

928.  WEBSTER  JONAS  STEBBINS. 

Bom  3  Dec.  1869,  at  Utica,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Winona  (Minn.)  High 
School.     A.B.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Teacher  in  Winchell  Academy,  Evanston, 


IPAc. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  281 

lU.,   1896-97;  at  Newark,  111.,   1897-98;  principal  of  Wheaton  (lU.)   High 
School,  1898-1900;  principal  of  Waukegan  (111.)  High  School,  1900 . 

Married  Maia  Winchell,  31  Dec.  1898,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child—NoRMA,  born  10  Feb.  1900. 

Residence,  407  Cory  Ave.,  Waukegan,  111. 

929.  CHARLES  AUGUST  STONBERG. 

Born  8  Nov.   1872,  at  Jefferson  Park,  Chicago.     Prepared  in  Jefferson 
High  School,  Chicago.     B.S.     Attended  Chicago  College  of  Law.     Lawyer. 
Residence,  Jefferson  Park  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

930.    JESSIE  MILDRED  SWEENEY  (FISHER). 

Born  12  April  1873,  at  Rushville,  111.  Prepared  in  Rushville  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Taught  in  Rushville  (111.)  High  School,  1897-99. 

Married  Henry  B.  Fisher  (No.  873),  28  Dec.  1899,  at  Rushville,  111. 

Residence,  Rushville,  111. 

931.  ALFRED  THEODORE  THOMPSON. 

Born  17  July  1869,  at  Newburg,  Minn.     Prepared  at  Preston,  Minn. 
A.B.     With  Rand,  McNaUy  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1898. 
Residence,  1060  North  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

932.  GINEVRA  FREEMAN  TOMPKINS. 

Born  27  March  1872,  at  Newark,  N.  J.  Prepared  in  Newark  High  School. 
Attended  Syracuse  University,  1891-92.  A.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student  in  Latin,  1900-02.  Teacher  in  Coates 
College,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1896-97;  in  Warren  Academy,  Warren,  111., 
1897-98;  in  Westminster  Seminary,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1898-99;  head  of  a 
private  school.  Fort  Wayne,  1899-1900;  assistant  in  Department  of  English 
Language,  Northwestern  University,  1900-01 ;  Instructor  in  English,  North- 
western University  Academy,  1901-02 ;  Head  Instructor  in  Interstate  School 

of    Correspondence,  Chicago,  1902 ;    resident    teacher   at  Chapin   Hall, 

Evanston,  111.,  1901 . 

Residence,  Chapin  Hall,  Evanston,  111. 


933.     ALFRED  JOCELYN  WALLER. 


Born  in   1870,   at  Agra,   India.     Prepared  in   Northwestern  University 
Academy.     1892-96.     A.B.     Delta  Tau  Delta.     1897,  A.M.  (English  Lan- 
guage).    Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Northwest  Indiana  Conference; 
-.  Pastor  at  Whiting,  Yeoman,  Wanatah,  Plainfield,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

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934.     FRANCES  SUSANNA  WATSON. 

Sister  of  No.  847. 

Bom  13  Dec.  1868,  in  Chicago.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     B.L.     Delta  Delta  Delta. 
Residence,  Minooka,  111. 


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935.     ROY  DANIEL  WILLIAMS. 

Born  7  June  1875,  at  Antioch,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University- 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  1900,  IVf.D.,  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School.  Physician,  Rockford,  111.;  medical  director  Rockford  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association;  member  Winnebago  County  Medical  Society 
and  of  American  Medical  Society. 

Residence,  211  South  Main  St.,  Rockford,  111. 


936.     WILBUR  FISK  WILSON. 

Born  13  May  1871,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Troj"  Conference 
Academy,  Poultney,  Vt.,  and  Macedon  (N.  Y.)  Academy.  A.B.  Teacher 
of  English  in  Nanking  University,  China,  1896-98;  same,  and  missionary, 
1898-1901;  graduate  student  at  Columbia  University,  and  student  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City,  1901-02;  returned  to  Nanking  Univer- 
sity as  Professor  of  English,  fall  of  1902.  Editor  of  Ammus,  published 
monthly  in  interests  of  Central  China  Mission  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
1900-02. 

Residence,  Nanking,  China. 


937.     KATHARINE  WINANS. 
Bom  25  July  1870,  at  Hamilton,  III.     Attended  Iowa  Wesleyan  and 
Southern  California  Universities.     B.S.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Residence,  unknown. 


938.    ALLISTON  GRANT  WING. 

Born  27  Oct.  1864,  at  Newark,  111.     Prepared  at  Norihwestem  Univer- 
sity Academy.     Ph.B. 
Residence,  unknown. 


939.     SAMUEL  HENRY  WIRSCHING. 

Bom  Dec.  1869,  at  Dayton,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Student  Boston  Theological  School,  1896-97.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal;  at  St.  John's  Church,  Chicago,  1899. 

ReJdence,  Prophetstown,  111. 


940.     CECIL  EGGLESTON  ZIMMERMAN. 

Sister  of  Nos.  641,  852,  1318  and   1319. 

Bom  15  Sept.  1873,  at  Gorham,  Me.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Teacher  m  Racine,  Wis.,  Feb.  to  June  1897;  ic  Ster- 
Hng,  111.,  1897-98;  in  Savanna,  lU.,  1898-99;  in  Ishpeming,  Mich.,  1899 . 

Residence,  112  Canda  St.,  Ishpeming,  Mich.  Permanent  address,  ^561 
Willard  Place,  Evanston,  111. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  283 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

941.  RUTH  BAIRD  (MITCHELL). 
Daughter  of  No.  50  and  Sister  of  No.  1321. 

Born  28  May  1876,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     A.B,     Alpha  Phi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Married  Francis  J.  R.  Mitchell  (No.  906),  18  Dec.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  2206  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111. 

942.  WILL  EARNEST  BENNETT. 

Born  22  June  1872,  at  Fox  Lake,  111.  Prepared  in  Waukegan  (111.)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Rogers.  JDelta 
Upsilon.  Union  I^eague  orator;  editor  of  Syllabus,  1S97-1900;  attended 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Graduate  student  in  Political  Economy,  1897-98. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Supply  pastor  of  Congregational  Church 
at  Fruithurst,  Ala.,  Feb.  to  May  1900;  supply  pastor  at  Stewart  and  Buffalo 
Lake,  Minn.,  June  to  Oct.  1900;  pastor  at  Royalton,  Minn.,  1900-02;  joined 
Northern  Minnesota  Conference,  Oci.  1902;  transferred  to  Minnesota  Con- 
ference, and  stationed  at  Dover,  Minn. 

Married  Anna  Elizabeth  Kean,  31  Jan.  1900,  at  Evanston.  111. 

Residence,  Dover,  Minn. 

943.     HARRIET  MAY  BILHARZ  (VOLLMAR). 

Born  29  Aug.  1874,  at  Seneca,  111.  Prepared  in  Audubon  (la.)  High 
School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  University  Wom- 
an's Club. 

Married  Luther  VoUmar. 

Residence,  St.  Charles  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 


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944.     ARTHUR  JOHN  BOWEN. 


Born  12  Jan.  1873,  at  Neponset,  III.  Prepared  in  Academies  of  Knox 
College,  and  Northwestern  University.  A.B.  Teacher  in  Nanking  Univer- 
sity, China,  and  missionary  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Member  of 
Educational  Association  of  China,  1898 . 

t      Married  Nora  Jones,  12  Aug.  1897,  at  Neponset,  111. 
Children— Alice,  born  29  July  1898. 
Olive,  born  28  Oct.  1899. 
Residence,  Nanking,  China. 
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946.     ROBERT  CLARENCE  BROWN. 


Born  14  Oct.  1866,  near  Marshalltown,  la.     Prepared  at  Baker  Univer 
sity   and    Northwestern   University   Academy.     Ph.B.     Delta   Tau   Delta. 
1896-97,   student  in   Northwestern    University   Law   School.     Manager  of 
1896  Syllabus;   publisher  (with  E.    H.  Eversz,  No.  807)  of  Country   Club 


284  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1897 

Clover;  publisher  of  1900  Syllabus,  with  E.  H.  Pierce  (No.  915);  also  of 
1901  Syllabus.     Real  estate  business. 

Married  Ella  M.  Pierce  (No.  1117),  20  Dec.  1900,  at  Mendota,  111. 

Residence,  2811  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  fll.  Office,  care  H.  O.  Stone 
&  Co.,  206  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

946.     NELLIE  BLANCHE  BURROWS. 

Born  10  Oct.  1873,  at  Newell,  la.     Prepared  in  Kansas  City  (Mo.)  High 
School.     B.L.     Alpha  Phi ;  Omega  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Residence,  2403  Lydia  Ave.,  Kansas  CTty,  Mo. 

947.  CHARLOTTE  KATHLEEN  CARMAN  (DODGE). 

Born  12  March  1875,  at  Iroquois,  Ontario,  Canada.  Prepared  in  Chicago 
South  Division  High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L. 
Clerical  work,  Northwestern  University  School  of  Music,  1899-1900.  Con- 
tributor of  poems  and  short  stories  to  the  Independent  and  Four  O'Clock. 

Married  Louis  N.  Dodge  (ex-'97),  28  Nov.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child— LoTJis  Norton,  Jr.,  born  29  Sept.  1901. 

Residence,  1724  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

948.     MARY  EMMA  COMSTOCK  (BEERS). 

Born  18  Jan.  1870,  at  Waterloo  City,  Ind.  Prepared  at  North  Manches- 
ter (Ind.)  High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
Graduate  student  in  Latin,  1897-98.  Ossoli.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instructor 
in  Latin,  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1897-99;  Matron  of  Sheridan 
Cottage,  Evanston,  111.,  1899-1900. 

Married  Forrest  W.  Beers  (No.  534),  5  July  1899,  at  North  Manchester, 
Ind. 

Residence,  North  Manchester,  Ind. 

949.  JOHN  WESLEY  RIDGAWAY  CONNER. 

Brother  of  No.  1007. 

Born  9  July  1871,  at  Crisfield,  Md.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division 
High  School.  A.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Dem;  Phi  Bera  Kappa.  Graduate 
student  in  Greek,  1897-98.  Instructor  in  Greek,  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  1897-1901. 

Residence,  Lyons,  Neb. 

950.  NELLY  COLE  DANELY  (BROOKER). 

Born  17  April  1875,  at  Astoria,  111.  Prepared  at  Illinois  Woman's  College, 
Jacksonville,  111.  Ph.B.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Graduate  work  in  Chicago 
University,  summer  of  1899.  Graduate  work  at  University  of  Illinois, 
1900-01.  Teacher  of  English,  Decatur  (111.)  High  School,  1897-98;  same  at 
Chaddock  College,  Quincy,  111.,  1898-1900;  same  at  Paris  (111.)  High  School, 
1901-02. 

Married  Albert  Sidney  Brooker,  14  Oct.  1902,  at  Champaign,  111. 

Residence,  Quincy,  111. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  285 

961.     CORA  EVANGELINE  ELLIS. 
Daughter  of  No.  42. 

Born  14  May  1875,  at  Aurora,  111.     Prepared  in  May  wood  High  School, 
Wheaton  Preparatory,    and  Oberlin  xAcademy.     Ph.B.     Delta  Delta  Delta. 
Residence,  1136  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

952.     WALTER  ROY  ESSICK. 

Born  17  Oct.  1876,  at  Preston,  la.     Prepared  in  Cornell  College,  Iowa. 
B.S.     Bookkeeper  for  the  F.  B.  Tait  Manufacturing  Co.,  Decatur,  111. 
Married  Lillian  Stephens,  15  Jan.  1902,  at  Decatur,  111. 
Residence,  1237  North  Edward  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

963.     SAMUEL  MARKS  FEGTLY. 

Born  31  Aug.  1867,  at  West  Unity,  O.  Prepared  in  Simpson  College, 
Iowa.  Ph.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Kirk  prize.  1900, 
LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 

Residence,  372  Ontario  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Office,  142  Washington  St. 

964.     EDWIN  HENRY  FRETZ. 

Born  5  Jan.  1867,  at  Chalfont,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Pennington  Seminary, 
New  Jersey.  A.B.  President  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1895-96.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Zeta  Phi;  Deru.  1902,  A.M.,  University  of  Southern  California.  Clergy- 
man, Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Lordsburg,  Cal.,  1897-98;  Prospect  Park, 
1898-1900;  Haven  Church,  Los  Angeles,  1900 . 

Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Stuart,  16  Sept.  1897,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Mary  Stuart,  born  6  June  1899. 

Reoidence,  1029  East  28th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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966.     *DANA  LEWIS  GATES. 
Brother  of  No.  956, 


966.     JESSE  NEVIN  GATES. 
Brother  of  No.  955. 


Born  22  Oct.  1873,  at  Plato,  111.  Prepared  in  Lena  (111.)  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  1898,  M.S.  (Zoology) 
Graduate  student  in  Zoology,  1899-1900.     . 

tied  2  April  1903,  at  Phoenix,  Ariz, 
orn  26  Jan.  1875,  at  Ottawa,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
em3\     A.B.     1899,   A.M.    (Mathematics).     Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
Parker  College,  Winnebago  City,  Minn.,  1899-1900;  Fellow  in  Mathematics, 
Clark  University,  Mass.,  1900 . 


286  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1897 

967.    SAMUEL  DEBENHAM  GLOSS. 

Brother  of  Nos.  467,  468  and  657. 
Born    17   Aug.    1871,  at    Batavia,    111.      Prepared    in    Evanston    High 
School.      B.S.     Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.     1901,  M.S.  (Chem- 
istry).     Instructor   in  Chemistry,   College  of    Liberal  Arts,   Northwestern 
University,  1897-1903.     With  Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Co.,  Chicago, 

1903 . 

Residence,  1919  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

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968.     EDWIN  ALMIRON  GREENLAW. 

Born  6  April  1874,  at  Flora,  111.  Prepared  in  Chester  (111.)  High  School,. 
Whipple  Academy  and  Orchard  City  College.  A.B.  1898,  A.M.  (History). 
Dewey  prize  in  Political  Science.  Graduate  student  in  Philosophy,  1901-02. 
Instructor  in  EngUsh,  Northwestern  University  and  Academy,  1897-1900;. 
Instructor  in  Pedagogy  in  College  and  in  English  and  Methods  of  Teaching  in 

the  Academy,  1900 .     On  leave  of  absence  for  graduate  work  in  Harvard 

University,  1902-03.     Member  of  American  Historical  Association,  1898 . 

Author  of  three  pamphlets,  ''Studies  in  Macbeth,"  "Studies  in  Literature" 
and  "Supplementary  Reading  in  Schools."  Contributor  to  Municipal  Ajfairs,. 
Inland  Educator  and  American  Journal  of  Education. 

Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Duriand,  1  Sept.  1898,  at  Flora,  111. 

Child — Dorothy  Durland,  bom  6  April  1902. 

Temporary  address,  1595  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  residence, 
Evanston,  111. 

969.     L.  MAY  HADLEY. 

Born  20  July  1875,  at  Pioneer,  O.  Student  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
1890-93.  Ph.B.  Delta  Delta  Delta.  1897,  diploma  from  Cumnock  School 
of  Oratory.     Instructor  in  Public  Speaking,  Oberlin  Academy,  O. 

Residence,  Pioneer,  O. 

960.     JOSEPH  JUSTIN  HICKS. 

Born  22  Oct.  1870,  at  Redwing,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Maryville  Seminary 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Two 
years  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Clergyman,   Methodist  Episcopal;  at 

Glenwood,  Mo.,  1897-99;  Mexico,  1899-01 ;  Macon,  1901 . 

Married  Jessie  Cora  Gulick,  5  Aug.  1891,  at  Blanchard,  la. 
Children — Mildred  Elaine,  born  3  June  1892. 
Virgil  Gulick,  born  10  July  1894. 
Joseph  Harold,  bom  9  Feb.  1899. 
Residence,  Macon,  Mo. 

961.     HORACE  LEVAN  HOUGHTON. 

Born  18  Jan.  1868,  at  Hughesville,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Academies  of  Ohio 
Wesleyan  and  Northwestern  Universities.'    Ph.B.     Tau  Kappa  Phi.     1900, 


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COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  287 

jB.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Wiscon- 
sin Conference;  at  Yorkville,  Wis.,  1896-97;  Winter  Park,  Fla.,  1897-98;  Port 

[Washington,  Wis.,  1898-99;  De  Pere,  1900-02;  Horicon,  1902 . 

Married  Minnie  Bean,  28  Nov.  1893,  at  Harvey,  111. 
Children — Edward  Levan,  born  3  Sept.  1896. 

Harry  Vincent,  born  21  Aug.  1901. 
Residence,  Horicon,  Wis. 


962.     EDWIN  STEVENS  HUTCHINS. 

Born  19  Dec.  1872,  at  Henry,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division 
High  School.  Ph.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  1900,  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  Chicago. 

Married  Mabel  Claire  Quivey,  25  Dec.  1900,  at  Argos,  Ind. 

Residence,  314  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


963.    THEODORA  URSULA  IRVINE. 

Born  21  June  1873,  at  Three  Rivers,  Quebec,  Can.  Prepared  in  Hamline 
University  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  Shaffer  prize.  1898,  diploma  from  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory. 
1898-99,  graduate  student,  ibid.  Teacher,  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  1898- 
99;  teacher  of  Elocution  and  Physical  Culture,  Cornell  College,  la.,  1899-1902. 
Director  of  School  of  Oratory  and  Physical  Training,  ibid.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

964.     KATHERINE  LORENA  JANES  (WITTER). 

Sister  of  No.  1022. 

Born  10  Feb.  1875,  at  Quincy,  111.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School. 
Ph.B.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

Married  Charles  Edgar  Witter  (No.  992),  30  Nov.  1899,  at  Quincy,  111. 
Residence,  5182  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


965.     ELEANOR  JOHNSTON. 


Born  5  Sept.  1873,  at  Washington,  D,  C.     Prepared  in  Evanston  Township 
High  School.     B.S.     Delta  Delta  Delta.     Teacher  at  Dundee,  111. 
Residence,  Dundee,  111. 

966.     HARRIET  MAY  DAISY  KENDALL  (WARD). 

Born  7  Dec.  1873,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Kansas  City  High 
jchool.  B.S.  President  Y.  W  C.  A.,  1895-96.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
'In  Northwestern  University  Settlement  work,  Chicago,  1899-1900. 

Married  Harry  Frederick  Ward  (No.  986),  20  April  1899,  at  Kansas  City, 
iMo. 

Residence,  4356  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


288  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1897 

967.     HARRIET  CHRISTIANA  LAMB. 

Born  22  Sept.  1862,  at  Pana,  111.  Prepared  under  private  tutors  in  Evans- 
ton,  111.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.*  Occupied  with  evangelistic 
work  in  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Residence,  Athens,  O. 

968.     AUSTIN  CHARLES  LARSEN. 
Brother  of  No.  1264. 

Born  5  March  1877,  at  Fort  Howarc^  Wis.     Prepared  in  Fort  Howard 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.L. 
Residence,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     (1899). 

969.     MELVA  AMELIA  LIVERMORE. 

Born  9  April  1867,  in  Chariton  County,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Congdon  prize.  Missionary  of  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church  and  in  charge  of  Girls'  School,  Meerut,  India. 

Address,  Methodist  Episcopal  Mission,  Meerut,  India,  via  Italy. 

970.     FRANKLIN  WOODFORD  McCASKY. 
Son  of  No.  21  and  Brother  of  Nos.  667  and  897. 

Bom  16  June  1876,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Division  High 
School.  A.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  In  fire  insurance  business  with  Royal  In- 
surance Co.,  Chicago. 

Married  Mary  Catharine  Patterson,  16  Aug.  1899,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  2108  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

971.     MARY  KING  MAC  HARG. 

Born  30  Oct.  1874,  at  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago.     Ph.B.     Delta  Gamma;  Omega  Psi.     1900,  Ph.M.  (French). 
Residence,  3227  Beacon  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

972.  OTIS  HARDY  MACLAY. 

Born  9  July  1874,  at  Oakland,  Cal.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Psi  Upsilon  (at  University  of 
Michigan);  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Rho  Sigma.  1901,  M.D.,  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School.  Interne  in  Provident  Hospital,  Chicago,  and 
Assistant  Surgeon  in  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  1901-02;  practicing  physician, 
Chicago,  1902 . 

Residence,  6408  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  northeast  comer 
63d  St.  and  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 

973.  ALTA  DOROTHY  MILLER. 

Born  23  Feb.  1874,  at  Morris,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.L.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Omega  Psi.  Graduate  student  in  German,  1897- 
08.     Student  of  Music ;  soloist  in  Christian  Science  Church,  Evanston. 

Residence,- 1707  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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974.     HARRIET  LELAND  MORSE  (BARNES). 
Sister  of  No.  587. 

Born  16  June  1874,  at  Kent's  Hill,  Me.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher  of  Latin  and 
Greek  in  Epworth  Seminary,  Epworth,  la.,  1897-99. 

Married  Rev.  Francis  George  Barnes,  18  July  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Leland  Spencer,  born  23  Jan.  1901. 

Residence,  Onarga,  111. 

975.     WILBER  FRANKLIN  NULL. 

Born  3  Oct.  1871,  at  Maryville,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Maryville  High  School 
and  Maryville  Seminary.  A.B.  Instructor  in  Cameron  College,  Cameron, 
Mo. 

Residence,  Cameron,  Mo. ;  permanent  address,  Maryville,  Mo. 

976.     HARPER  ELMER  OSBORN. 

Born  9  Nov.  1872,  at  Denrock,  111.  Prepared  in  Prophetstown  and  Ster- 
ling (111.)  High  Schools  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
Rogers.  Summer  of  1897,  graduate  student.  University  of  Chicago.  1899- 
1900,  student.  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  1902,  LL.B.,  Chicago- 
Kent  College  of  Law.     Teacher  in  Rensselaer  (Ind.)  High  School,  1897-99. 

Attorney-at-law,  Chicago,  with    firm  of   H.  S.  &  F.  S.  Osborne,  1900 . 

Member  of  Illinois  State  Militia,  1890-93. 

Address,  1518  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

977.     SAMUEL  JAMES  PEASE. 
Brother  of  No.  1039. 

Born  12  May  1877,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Lyons  Township 
High  School,  La  Grange,  111.,  Deerfield  Township  High  School,  Highland  Park, 
111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1898, 
A.M.  (Greek).  Graduate  student.  University  of  Chicago,  summer  of  1900. 
Teacher,  Northwestern,  1898-99;  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Hamline  University,  Minnesota,  1899-01;  teacher  and  surveyor, 
1901-02;  Instructor  in  History  and  Civics,  State  Preparatory  School,  Boulder, 
Colo.,  and  graduate  student  in  University  of  Colorado,  1902 . 

Residence,  2124  14th  St..  Boulder,  Colo. 


978.     SARAH  ELEANOR  REEVES  (WIER). 

Born  5  Sept.  1874,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Englewood  (111.)  High 
Jchool.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi.  Teacher  in  Earle  School,  Chicago, 
L897-1900. 

Married  Charles  Wier,  18  Oct.  1900,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  6438  Stewart  Ave.,  Englewood,  Chicago,  111, 


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979.     ANNA  CATHARINE  REIMERS  (RICHARDSON). 

Born  12  Sept.  1875,  at  Rock  Island,  111.  Prepared  at  Rock  Island  and 
Chicago  High  Schools.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Ofnega  Psi.  Graduated  from 
Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  1898.  Teacher  of  English  at  Stillwater, 
Minn.,  1899-01. 

Married  H.  J.  Richardson,  1  Jan.  1903,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  Rochester,  Minn. 

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980.     EDWARD  JOSEPH  RIDINGS. 

Born  17  Aug.  1872,  at  Morris,  111.  Prepared  in  Oberlin  Academy  and 
Morris  (111.)  Normal  and  Scientific  School.  A.B.  Deru;  Delta  Upsilon. 
Editor  Northwestern,  1896-97,  Kirk  contestant;  class  orator.  In  mercantile 
life,  Morris,  111.,  1897-1900.  Student  at  Chicago  Theological  Seminary, 
expecting  B.D.  in  1903. 

Residence,  Chebanse,  111. 

981.     *PAUL  SIMPSON  SANNER. 

Born  14  Jan.  1873,  at  Prairie  Home,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Taught  in  Prairie  Home  (111.)  public  school,  1897- 
99.     Health  failed;  went  to  New  Mexico  and  finally  to  Colorado  Springs. 

Died  26  July  1900,  at  Colorado  Springs. 

982.    JESSIE  SALANDA  SAWYER. 
Sister  of  Nos.  435,  627  and  920. 

Bom  5  March  1876,  at  Streator,  111.  Prepared  in  Streator  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Graduate  student  in  German,  1898-99. 
Teacher  in  Warren  (111.)  Academy,  1899-1900.  Student  Drexel  Institute 
Library  School,  1901-02. 

Residence,  1031  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

983.    CHARLES  ALLEN  STEWART. 

Born  1  March  1875,  at  North  Evanston,  111.     Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Phi  Delta  Theta.     Real  estate  business,  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  2203  Central  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


984.    JAMES  FACKLER  STEWART. 

Born  23  Dec.  1867,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Prepared  in  Academy  of  Uni- 
versity of  Pacific.  B.S.  Served  in  Co.  H  4th  Ohio  Infantry  in  Porto  Rico, 
and  with  Co.  A,  1st  U.  S.  Infantry  in  Cuba  and  the  Philippines  1898-1902. 
Cashier  of  bank,  Cambria,  Cal. 

Address,  care  Bank  of  Cambria,  Cambria,  Cal. 


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985.     HILA  MAY  VERBECK  (KNAPP). 

Born  31  Aug.  1875,  at  Bloomingdale,  111.  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  (111.) 
High  School  and  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  A.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa. 

Married  Harold  Everard  Knapp,  14  Sept.  1898,  at  Aurora,  111. 

Residence,  218  Lunt  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

986.  HARRY  FREDERICK  WARD. 

Born  15  Oct.  1873,  in  London,  England.  Prepared  in  England.  A.B. 
President  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1896-97.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1898, 
A.M.,  Harvard  University.  Head  resident  of  Northwestern  University  Settle- 
ment, Chicago,  1898-1900;  editor  Neighbor,  1899-1900.  One  of  the  pastors  of 
Wabash  Avenue  Church,  Chicago,  1899-1900;  pastor  of  Forty-Seventh  Street 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1900-03;  pastor  Union  Ave.  Church,  1903 . 

Contributor  to  Methodist  Review,  Central  Christian  Advocate,  Conference 
Examiner,  Christian  City,  Northwestern  Advocate,  American  Weekly. 

Married  Daisy  Kendall  (No.  966),  20  April  1899,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Residence,  4356  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

987.  LE  ROY  WELLS  WARREN. 

Born  28  Oct.  1869,  at  Rushville,  111.  Prepared  in  Rushville  (111.)  and 
Madison  (Wis.)  High  Schools.  1893-95,  student  at  University  of  Wisconsin. 
A.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Graduated  from  McCormick  Theological  Seminary,  1900. 
Clergyman,  Presbyterian.  Pastor  at  Lagrange,  Ind.,  1900-02;  at  Burgetts- 
town,  Pa.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Burgettstown,  Pa. 

988.     ROYAL  JOSEPH  WHITLOCK. 

Born  3  Jan.  1873,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Academies  of  Colorado  Col- 
lege and  Northwestern  University.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  1899,  LL.B.,  North- 
western University  Law  School.  Divided  the  Towle  scholarship  prize  in 
1898.     Delta  Chi.     Lawyer,  Chicago,  1899 . 

Residence,  1228  Greenwood  Boul.,  Evanston,  111. 

989.    NELLIE  BLANCHE  WILKINSON. 
Sister  of  Nos.  849  and  1056. 

Born  30  March  1872,  at  Harvard,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School. 
_Ph.B.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  1897-99;  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Schools 

)r  Kane  County,  1899-1900;  teacher  in  Chicago,  1900 . 

Residence,  828  Emerson  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

990.     JACKSON  STITT  WILSON. 

Born  19  March  1868,  at  Auburn,  Ontario.     Prepared  in  Goderich  (Ont.) 
[igh   School.     A.B.     Gage   prize.     1902,    A.M.    (Sociology).     Assistant   in 


292  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1897 

English,  Northwestern  University,  1897-99.  Carrying  on  the  work  of  the 
"Social  Crusade/'     Editor  of  The  Life  Message. 

Married  Emma  Agnew,  26  Dec,  1889,  at  Wingham,  Ont.,  Can. 
Children — Gladys  Viola,  born  5  March  1891. 

William  Gladstone,  born  27  April  1893. 
Violet  Rose,  born  12  June- 1895. 
Jackson  Stitt,  Jr.,  born  4  Dec.  1902. 
Residence,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

991.  LEWIS  AUGUSTUS  WILSON. 

Born  10  Oct.  1867,  at  Georgetown,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Platteville  State 
Normal  School,  Wisconsin,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  1897-98,  student  in  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory.  Teacher 
in  Seward  (Neb.)  High  School,  1898-99;  mercantile  business,  Cuba,  Wis., 
1899-1900;  ranching,  1900-02;  owner  and  publisher  of  Springview  Herald, 
Springview,  Neb.,  1902 .     Member  Nebraska  State  Teachers'  Association. 

Married  Minnie  Bell,  21  June  1898,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Robert  Lewis  Bell,  bom  30  Nov.  1902. 

Residence,  Springview,  Neb. 

992.  CHARLES  EDGAR  WITTER. 

Born  23  July  1874,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Prepared  in  St.  Louis  High  School. 
A.B.  Deru;  Delta  Upsilon.  Congdon  prize;  on  Northwestern-Wisconsin 
debate,  1897;  Kirk  contestant.  Graduate  work  at  Chicago  and  Washington 
Universities;  to  receive  A.M.  from  latter  in  1903.  With  St.  Louis  Globe 
Democrat,  1897-99;  Principal  of  Meramec  School,  St.  Louis,  1899-1900;  of 
Carondelet  School,   1900-02;    Assistant  to  the  Superintendent  of   Schools, 

1902 .     Member  of    Civic    Improvement    League,    St.    Louis    Teachers' 

Benevolent  Annuity  Association,  National  Educational  Association,  Missouri 
State  Teachers'  Association,  etc. 

Married  Katherine  L.  Janes  (No.  964),  30  Nov.  1899,  at  Quincy,  111. 

Residence,  5182  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


CLASS  OF  1898. 

993.     ISAIAH  AGAT. 

Born  May  1859,  in  Candau,  province  of  Kurland,  Russia.  Prepared  in 
Rabbinical  Institute  in  Germany,  and  in  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
Ph.B.     Rabbi  in  Chicago,  lU. 

Residence,  1037  Milwaukee  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

994.     *ORAMEL  COLLINS  AINSWORTH. 

Born  28  Nov.  1876,  at  Larned,  Kan.  Prepared  in  Marion  (Kan.)  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Sigma  Nu.     Secretary  of  the  Assembly  at  Waseca,  Minn., 


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June  to  July  1898;  Principal  of  Wells  (Minn.)  High  School,  from  Sept.  1898 
until  his  death. 

Died  8  Dec.  1898,  at  Wells,  Minn. 


995.     ESTHER  LOWELL  ANDERSON. 

Born  12  Oct.  1871,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Adelphi  Academy,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Two  years  in  University  of  Chicago.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's 
Club.  Teacher  of  Enghsh  in  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago,  1898-99; 
General  Secretary  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1899 . 

Address,  Detroit,  Mich.,  care  of  Y.  W.  C.  A. 


996.     BENJAMIN  RUSSELL  BARBER. 

Born  16  Sept.  1867,  at  Eagleville,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Normal  School, 
Dixon,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Adelphic; 
Rogers.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  General  Secretary  CoUege  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1897-98; 
Traveling  College  Secretary  IlUnois  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1898-99;  College  Secretary 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Calcutta,  India,  1899 .     One  year  in  State  Militia,  Co.  D, 

4th  Missouri. 

Married  Miriam  Loretta  Clarke  (No.  1074),  30  Aug.  1899,  at  Port  Huron, 
Mich. 

Child— John  Clarke,  born  23  Feb.  1903. 

Residence,  86  College  St.,  Calcutta,  India,  via  Brindisi. 

997.     EVA  ELLEN  BARKER  (FROULA). 

Born  17  April  1875,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Milwaukee  College. 
A.B.  1898,  A.M.  (Zoology).  Delta  Delta  Delta.  Teacher  in  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1898-99. 

Married  Vaclav  K.  Froula  (No.  1013),  24  June  1899,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Residence,  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

998.    WILLIAM  WILKINSON  BELL. 

Born  10  Oct.  1874,  at  Farmington,  111.  Prepared  at  Farmington  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher  in  Calumet  High  School,  Chicago,  1898 . 

Married  Olive  M.  Hullinger,  23  Nov.  1898,  at  Allegan,  Mich. 

Residence,  1479  East  69th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

999.     BOYD  BYRON  BOBB. 

Born  17  Oct.  1873,  at  Orangeville,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  DiscipUnarian,  Mekusukey  Acad- 
emy, 1898-99. 

Married  Sarah  Matilda  Hotze  (Doane,  '98),  5  Nov.  1902,  at  Indianola, 
Feb. 

Postofhce,  Edge  water,  Colo.,  R.  F.  D. 


294  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1898 

1000.    LUCY  ISABEL  BOWEN  (LOWE). 

Born  12  Sept.  1874,  at  Neponset,  111.  Prepared  in  Kewanee  (111.)  High 
School.  B.S.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Omega  Psi.  One  year  in  Cumnock  School 
of  Oratory. 

Married  Leo  H.  Lowe  (No.  895),  4  Sept,  1901,  at  Kewanee,  111. 

Residence,  Kewanee,  111. 

1001.  EDITH  JANE  BROOMHALL. 

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Born  21  Dec.  1871,  at  Newport,  Shropshire,  England.  Prepared  in  North- 
western University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Assistant  Principal 
Wheaton  (Minn.)  High  School,  1898-99;  teacher  of  Modern  Languages, 
Moline  (111.)  High  School,  1899 . 

Residence,  609  18th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

1002.  JOHN  MONTCALM  BROWN. 

Bom  1  Oct.  1864,  at  Blyth,  Ont.,  Can.  Prepared  in  Chnton  (Ont.)  High 
School,  Olympia  Collegiate  Institute,  Wash.,  and  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1897-98,  elective  work  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  member  Northwest  Indiana  Conference. 
Pastor  at  Veedersburgh,  Ind.,  1898-01;  at  Linden,  Ind.,  1901 . 

Married  Juliet  Adelaide  Reed,  27  June  1901,  at  Monmouth,  lU. 

Child-— Mabei.  Ella,  born  16  Nov.  1902. 

Residence,  Linden,  Ind. 

1003.     MARY  FRANCES  BROWNELL. 

Bom  2  Aug.  1875,  at  St.  Charles,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.S.  University  Woman's  Club.  Teacher  of  English  in 
Pipestone  (Minn.)  High  School,  1900-02;  same  in  Menominee  (Mich.)  High 
School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Menominee,  Mich.     Permanent  address,  St.  Charles,  111. 

1004.    MARTIN  DANIEL  BUSH. 

Born  14  Sept.  1869,  at  Lansing,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  1901,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  Northwest  Iowa  Conference;  at  Hickory,  HI.,  1899- 
1901;  at  Webb,  la.,  1901 . 

Residence,  Webb,  la. 

1005.     NOAH  EBERSOLE  BYERS. 

Born  26  July  1873,  at  Sterling,  111.  Prepared  in  Sterling  High  School. 
B.S.  Hinman.  Graduate  work  in  University  of  Chicago.  Principal  of 
Elkhart  (Ind.)  Institute,  1898 . 

Married  Emma  Dora  Le  Fevre,  6  July  1898,  at  Sterling,  111. 

Residence,  Elkhart,  Ind. 


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1006.    ANN  ESTELLE  CARAWAY. 
Sister  of  No.  536. 

Born  28  May  1875,  at  Tuscola,  111.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow  in  German,  North- 
western University,  1898-99;  Instructor  in  German,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy,  1899 .     Travel  and  study  in  Germany,  on  leave  of  absence, 

1902-03. 

Residence,  Evanston,  111.     Permanent  address,  Tuscola,  111. 

1007.    WILLIAM  HENRY  CONNER. 
Brother  of  No.  949. 

Born  13  March  1873,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  A.B.  Hinman;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Teacher  of  Biology 
and  Algebra,  John  Marshall  High  School,  Chicago,  1898 . 

Residence,  2249  Jackson  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1008.     LENA  MARIE  DAVIS  (LEHMAN). 

Born  13  July  1874,  in  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School.     Ph.B.     University  Woman's  Club.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  1898-02. 
Married  Carl  CUfford  Lehman,  20  May  1902,  in  Chicago. 
CMW— Clarence  LeRoy,  born  31  March  1903;  died  3  April  1903. 
Residence,  430  South  Claremont  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1009.     HARVEY  RUFUS  DE  BRA. 

Bom  10  June  1862,  in  Miami  County,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  1900,  A.M.  (Social  Philosophy). 
1900,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
Rock  River  Conference;  Marcy  Home,  Chicago,  1898-99;  assistant  pastor 
of  Halsted  St.  Church,  Chicago,  1899-1900;  Prospect  Avenue  Church,  1900-01 ; 

Principal  of  Epworth   Seminary,  Epworth,  la.,   1901 .     Member  Upper 

Iowa  Conference. 

Married  Sarah  Katherine  Brown,  14  July  1883,  at  Syracuse,  Ind. 
Children — Blanche  Katherine,  bom  30  Aug.  1885. 
Walter  Brown,  born  13  Nov.  1887. 
Paul  Rue,  born  1  Jan.  1889;  died  3  Sept.  1890. 
Arthur  Haywood,  born  22  Nov.  1892. 
Eugene  Field,  born  22  Dec.  1898. 
Residence,  Epworth,  la. 

1010.     NELLIE  BLANCHE  ECKERT  (ZOLLINGER). 
Sister  of  No.  804. 

Born  14  Sept.  1874,  at  Northwood,  la.     Prepared  in  Northwood  High 
School  and  Cornell  College.     Ph.B.     Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
Married  M.  A.  Zollinger. 
Residence,  Northwood,  la. 


296  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1898 

1011.     EBENEZER  WASHINGTON  ENGSTROM. 

Born  22  Feb.  1874,  at  Malta,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academ/.  A.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Kirk  contestant.  1898-99,  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory.  1899-1900, 
graduate  student  in  English  Language.  Commercial  traveler,  summers  of 
1898  and  1900;  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  English  and  Oratory,  Dakota  Uni- 
versity, Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1900-01;  head  of  Department  of  English  and 
Oratory,  Albion  College,  Michigan,  1901 . 

Married  Florence  A.  Foote  (ex.-'OO),  of  Belvidere,  111.,  12  June  1901. 

Child — Helen  Wilhelmina,  born  9  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  402  East  Erie  St.,  Albion,  Mich. 

1012.  CHARLES  HARVEY  FAHS. 

Brother  of  No.  1345. 

•  Bom  18  May  1872,  at  Richview,  111.  Prepared  in  Olney  (111.)  High  School; 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Editor  Northwestern.  1901> 
B.D.,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  Madison,  N.  J.  Assistant  editor  Merii 
Chicago,  Feb.  1897  to  Aug.  1898;  Army  Secretary  International  Committee 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  among  soldiers  of  7th  Army  Corps,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Aug.  to 
Oct.  1898;  managing  editor  Inter  collegian,  New  York  City,  Oct.  1898-1901; 
member  of  staff  of  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate,  Chicago,  1901-02; 
Editorial  Secretary,  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

1902 ;  managing  editor  of  World-Wide  Missions  (monthly).     Edited  in 

1902,  "Jubilee  of  Work  for  Young  Men  in  North  America"  (500  pages,  illus- 
trated). Joint  editor,  1903,  "The  Open  Door:  A  Challenge  to  Missionary 
Advance"  (400  pages). 

Married  Sophia  Blanche  Lyon,  14  June  1902,  at  Waukegan,  111. 

Residence,  522  West  123d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office,  150  Fifth  Ave., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

1013.  VACLAV  KAREL  FROULA. 

Born  5  March  1873,  in  Hrddek,  Pilsen  County,  Bohemia.  Prepared  in 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Rogers.  Kirk  contestant.  Pas- 
tor of  Second  Bohemian  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Chicago,  1893-98; 
Instructor  in  Latin  and  History,  Evanston  Township  High  School,  1898  to 
Jan.  1903;  University  Examiner,  Northwestern  University,  1903 . 

Married  Eva  Ellen  Barker  (No.  997),  24  June  1899,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Residence,  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1014.     GEORGE  BENJAMIN  GOODWIN. 

Born  11  May  1874,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  East  Side  High 
School,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  A.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Nu.  Harris  prize.  1900, 
LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Clerk  in  United  States  Treas- 
ury until  Oct.  1900.     Lawyer,  Chicago,  1900 . 

Residence,  1910  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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1016.     FRANK  HASTINGS  HALLER. 


W^m  Born  21  June  1874,  at  Lanark,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
■^^ty  Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Deru.  Delta  Tau  Delta ;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon ; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1900-01,  student  Michigan  College  of  Mines.  Principal 
of  Geneseo  (111.)  High  School,  1898-99;  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Mathematics, 
Iron  wood  (Mich.)  High  School,  1899-1900;  Instructor  in  Surveying,  Michigan 
College  of  Mines,  June  and  July  1901;  Principal  Ironwood  (Mich.)  High 
School,  1901-03;  mining  engineer  with   Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co.,  Ironwood, 

Mich.,  1903 . 

Married  Anna  Louise  White  (No.  1054),  14  Aug.  1901,  at  Plattsmouth, 
Neb. 

Residence,  Ironwood,  Mich. 

1016.     FRIEDERICA  CAROLINA  HANSEN. 

Born  19  Nov.  1876,  at  Sioux  City,  la.  Prepared  in  Sioux  City  public 
schools.     B.L.     Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

Residence,  207  Sixth  St.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

1017.    WINIFRED  EMMERSON  HARRIS. 
Sister  of  No.  1087. 

Born  6  July  1877,  at  Beardstown,  111.     Prepared  at  Beardstown.     B.L. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta.     1898-99,  student  School  of  Music. 
Residence,  Beardstown,  111. 

1018.    JOHN  LANGTON  HEATHCOCK. 

Born  17  Nov.  1875,  at  Linden,  Wis.  Prepared  at  Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 
B.S.  Hinman.  Timekeeper  for  Oliver  Iron  Mining  Co.,  Bessemer,  Mich., 
1898-1901;  bookkeeper  and  cashier,  1901 . 

Married  Hattie  Weller  Joslin,  12  June  1901,  at  Bessemer,  Mich. 

Child — Marion  Langton,  born  23  April  1902. 

Residence,  Bessemer,  Mich. 


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1019.    AMELIA  DOROTHEA  HEPPE. 

Born  23  March  1874,  at  Logansport,  Ind.     Prepared  in  Logansport  High 
chool.     Two  years  in  De  Pauw  University.     B.L. 
Residence,  519  Erie  Ave.,  Logansport,  Ind. 


1020.    ELMER  FORREST  HERDIEN. 
Brother  of  No.  1021. 


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Born  22  May  1876,  at  Galva,  111.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 

Iphicago.     A.B.     Phi   Beta   Kappa.     1901,   M.D.,   Northwestern   University 
edical  School.     Physician,  Michael  Reese  Hospital,  Chicago,  111.,  1901-02; 

t  Baker  City,  Ore.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Baker  City,  Ore. 


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1021.    WALTER  LAURENCE  HERDIEN. 
Brother  of  No.  1020. 

Born  8  Aug,  1874,  at  Galva,  111.  Prepared  in  Galva  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Deru.  1900, 
LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Engaged  in  lead  and  zinc 
mining. 

Residence,  Webb  City,  Mo. 

1022.    MERLE  JANES. 
Brother  of  No.  964. 

Born  23  Nov.  1875,  at  Quincy,  111.  Prepared  in  Quincy  High  School. 
Student  from  Illinois  College.  Ph.B.  Rogers.  Delta  Upsilon.  Kirk  con- 
testant. 1899-1900,  student  in  Chaddock  College  I^aw  School,  Quincy,  111. 
Reporter  on  Quincy  Journal,  1898-99;  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Schools, 

Quincy,  111.,  1899-1901.     Deputy  Circuit  Clerk  of  Adams  County,  III,  1901 . 

Secretary  of  the  Quincy  Center  of  the  Economic  League,  1899 ;  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  Quincy  Educational  Association,  1901.  Admitted  to  Bar  of  Illinois, 
March,  1903. 

Residence,  1300  North  6th  Ave.,  Quincy,  111. 

1023.    NETTIE  L.  JONES. 

Bom  20  April  1869,  at  Fayette,  la.  Prepared  at  Arlington  Heights  High 
School.     B.S.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Residence,  446  North  Central  Ave.,  Austin  Station,  Chicago,  111. 

1024.    WALTER  CLINTON  JONES. 

Born  2  May  1874,  at  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Sandwich  (111.)  High  School 
and  Nort-hwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  1891-95,  student  in  School 
of  Music.  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1899,  A.M.  (ZoSlogy).  1902,  M.D., 
Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Teacher  of  Music, 
1890-1902.     Interne  in  Mercy  Hospital,  Chicago,  1902-03. 

Residence,  1107  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111. 

1025.    SADANOSUKE  KOKUBO. 

Born  30  Sept.  1871,  at  Nagoya,  Japan.  Prepared  in  Nagoya  Middle 
School,  Berkeley  (Cal.)  High  School  and  Academy  of  the  University  of  the 
Pacific.  1891-93,  student  at  Stanford  University;  1894-96,  at  Denver  Uni- 
versity. Ph.B.  Prize  for  best  historical  essay,  awarded  by  Professor  Shep- 
pard.  1898,  S.T.B.,  Biff  School  of  Theology,  University  of  Denver.  Lec- 
turer in  the  Tokyo  School  of  Foreign  Language,  1900 . 

Married  Tomo  Nagato  (graduate  of  Girls'  High  Normal  School),  6  Jan. 
1900,  at  Nagoya,  Japan. 

Address,  care  of  Marquis  Tokugawa,  Osone  St.,  Nagoya,  Japan. 


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1026.    WILLARD  NELSON  McNETT. 
Brother  of  No.  1103. 


Born  12  June  1870,  at  Gary,  111.     Prepared  in  Northern  Indiana  Normal 
School,  Valparaiso,  and  De  Pauw  University  Preparatory  School.     B.S. 
Residence,  Gary,  111. 

1027.     BEN  HERBERT  MARSH. 

Born  23  July  1872,  at  Warrenton  Grove,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  B.S.  Hinman.  Teacher  in  Anglo-Ghinese  GoUege, 
Foochow,  Ghina,  1898 . 

Married  Evelyn  Gora  Pinkney,  28  June  1900,  at  Foochow,  Ghina. 

Address,  Anglo-Chinese  College,  Foochow,  Ghina,  via  San  Francisco. 

1028.    OLINIA  MAY  MATTISON. 
Sister  of  Nos.  620,  824  and  1186. 

Born  5  July  1877,  at  Rochelle,  111.  Prepared  in  Joliet  and  Wheaton  (111.) 
High  Schools,  Wheaton  College  and  Jennings  Seminary.  Ph.B.  University 
Woman's  Club.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  First  Assistant  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Library. 

Residence,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1029.     MABEL  ESTELLE  MESSNER. 

Born  28  Sept.  1874,  at  Polo,  111.  Prepared  in  Elgin  and  Freeport  (111.) 
High  Schools.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Teacher  at  DowTiers 
Grove,  111.,  since  graduation. 

Residence,  Edison  Park,  111. 


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1080.    TERRESSA  ADELIA  METCALF  (BONAR). 
Sister  of  No.  1187. 


Born  3  June  1876,  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Prepared  in"  Evanston  (lU.) 
High  School.     Ph.B.     Delta  Delta  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Cleveland  prize. 

I    Married  Charles  Clarence  Bonar  (No.  1068),  12  Sept.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


1031.    MARY  LOUISE  MILBANK. 


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Born  25  Nov.  1875,  at  Chillicothe,  Mo.     Prepared  in  Chillicothe  High 
School.     B.S.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Omega  Psi. 
Residence,  Chillicothe,  Mo. 


1032.    MOTT  PAYTON  MITCHELL. 


Born  8  June  1872,  at  De  Soto,  la.     Prepared  at  Guthrie  Centre,  la.,  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.    Ph.B.    Deru.    Phi  Delta  Theta.    Clergy- 


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man,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Avoca,  la.,  1898-99;  Earlham,  1899-1901; 
Boone,  1901 . 

Married  Ida  Grace  Rollins,  6  Dec.  1899,  at  Avoca,  la. 

Residence,  Boone,  la. 

1033.    ALICE  MAUDE  MONK. 

Born  14  March  1872,  at  Onawa,  la.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1898-99,  graduate  student  in  Social 
Philosophy  (in  absentia).  1899-1900,  resident  graduate  student  in  same 
subject.  Teacher  in  Wilton  Junction  (la.)  Academy,  1898-99;  in  Chi- 
cago pubhc  schools,  Jan.-June  1900;  teacher  in  Commercial  Department, 
Albion  College,  Mich.,  1900-02.  General  Secretary  of  the  Rochester  (  N.Y.) 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1902-03. 

Address,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  care  Y.  W.  C.  A. ;  permanent  address,  Albion, 
Mich. 

1034.    EVA  ESTELLE  MOORE  (HASELTINE). 

Born  20  May  1877,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.) 
High  School.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  in  Larchmont, 
N.  Y.,  1898-99. 

Married  Charles  Francis  Haseltine,  17  June  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1307  Ainslie  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1035.     CLARENCE  HARRISON  MOWRY. 

Bom  16  Jan.  1871,  at  Maroa,  111.  Prepared  in  Newton  (Kan.)  High 
School.     One  year  at  University  of  Kansas.     B.S.     Deini;  Sigma  Chi;  Theta 

Nu   Epsilon.     In  offices  of   Crane   Co.,   manufacturers,   Chicago,    1898 . 

Served  five  years  in  Kansas  State  Militia;  enlisted  as  a  private  and  was  mus- 
tered out  a  Sergeant-Major. 

Married  Estelle  E.  Wing,  21  June  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Virginia  Russell,  born  10  April  1900. 

Residence,  1007  Forest  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

1036.    LAURA  ANN  NICHOLS. 

Born  7  Jan.  1868,  at  Millbrook,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary,  Au- 
rora, 111.     Ph.B.     Assistant  teacher  in  Huron  (S.  Dak.)  High  School,  1898 . 

Residence,  964  North  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111. ;  permanent  address,  Mill- 
brook,  111. 

1037.     HARRY  THADDEUS  PARSONS. 

Bom .     Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.     B.S. 

Sigma  Nu.  Kirk  prize.  1897,  diploma  from  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory. 
Instructor  in  Washburn  College,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1898-1900.  Student  of  law, 
1900-02,  being  admitted  to  bar  in  both  lUinois  and  Oklahoma.  Instructor 
in  Orator}^,   Northwestern  Territorial  Normal  School,  Alva,  Okla.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Alva  Okla. ;  permanent  address.  Braid  wood.  111. 


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1088.    FLORENCE  MARGUERITE  PATTERSON. 
Sister  of  Nos.  673  and  911. 


Born  1  Nov.  1875,  at  Burlington,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Burlington,  Wis. 
Ph.B.     Gamma  Phi  Beta. 

Residence,  Burlington,  Wis. 

1039.    ROLLIN  MALBONE  PEASE. 
Brother  of  No.  977. 

Born  13  July  1879,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Highland  Park  (111.) 
High  School.  A.B.  1898-99,  student  of  Law  and  Music.  1900-02,  student 
in  College  of  Music,  University  of  Denver.  Mining  and  prospecting,  1899- 
1900.     Instructor  in  Vocal  Culture,  Fort  Worth  University,  Texas,  1902 . 

Residence,  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

1040.     CARLETON  HENRY  PENDLETON. 

Born  5  Oct.  1875,  at  Solomon  City,  Kan.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School.  B.S.  Deru;  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Gage  prize.  1898-99, 
student  in  Chicago  College  of  Law.  1901,  IjL.B.,  Chicago  Law  School.  Law- 
yer, Chicago,  1901 . 

Residence,  1238  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  office,  100  Washington  St., 
Chicago. 

1041.    THOMAS  JEFFERSON  PLANT. 

Born  31  Jan.  1872,  at  Lemont,  111.     Prepared  in  Lake  High  School  and  De 
La  Salle  Institute,  Chicago.     One  year  in  University  of  Chicago.     A.B. 
Residence,  imknown. 

1042.     EDITH  MARY  POST. 

Born  22  Sept.  1877,  at  Boise,  Idaho.  Prepared  in  Boise,  Idaho.  B.L. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Teacher. 

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1043.     HARRY  CLINTON  RASSWEILER. 


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Born  19  Jan.  1874,  at  Naperville,  111.     Prepared  at  Northwestern  College. 
.S.     Hinman.    Phi    Beta   Kappa.     Raymond   prize.     Insurance   business, 
Naperville,  111. 

Residence,  Naperville,  111. 


1044.     ROBERT  JOHN  REID. 


Born  11  Aug.  1867,  at  Caledonia,  Ontario,  Can.  Prepared  in  CoUingwood 
and  Port  Perry,  Ont.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Cler- 
gyman, Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Yeoman,  Ind.,  1898-99;  Knox,  1899-1900. 

Columbia  River  Conference:  Pomeroy,  Wash.,  1901 . 

^_     Married  Hattie  Calista  Wright,  24  May  1899,  at  Boissevain,  Manitoba,  Can. 

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1046.     MARY  ISABEL  REYNOLDS. 

Bom  21  Feb.  1873,  at  Madison,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi ;  Phi  Beta  Kaj^a.  Teacher  in  Burley  School, 
Chicago,  1898-99;  teacher  of  EngUsh  and  Latin  in  Lake  View  High  School, 

Chicago,  1899 .     Member  of  High  School  Teachers'  Club,  Chicago,  and  of 

High  School  Teachers'  Association. 

Residence,  563  Orchard  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


1046.     BURTON  LITTLE  ST.  JOHN. 

Born  24  Nov.  1873,  at  Hickory  Grove,  111.  Prepared  in  SterUng  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  1899- 
1900,  student  at  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  Madison,  N.  J.  TraveUng  Secre- 
tary of  Student  Volunteer  Movement,  1898-99 ;  with  Missionary  Campaign  of 
Epworth  League,  Chicago,  1900-01 ;  private  secretary  of  John  R.  Mott,  travel- 
ing in  Asia,  1901-02 ;  with  Methodist  Mission,  Peking,  China,  1902 .  Mem- 
ber of  Company  E,  Sixth  Regiment,  lUinois  National  Guards,  1892-95;  active 
service  during  railroad  strikes,  Chicago,  July  2-22,  1894. 

Married  lo  Barnes  (No.  1323),  9  July  1902,  at  Duluth,  Minn. 

Address,  Peking,  China,  care  of  Methodist  Mission. 


1047.    JOHN  MICHAEL  SCHNEIDER. 

Bom  17  Jan.  1874,  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.  Prepared  in  Northern  Illinois  Col- 
lege, Fulton,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Rogers. 
Sigma  Nu;  Cleveland  prize.  1898-99,  student  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Union,  111.,  1898-99;  Capron,  1899-1902; 
Elgin,  1902 . 

Married  Katherine  M.  Hubbard,  6  Sept.  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Helen  Imogene,  born  18  June  1900. 

Residence,  857  South  Liberty  St.,  Elgin,  111. 


1048.    CARL  NELSON  SHARP. 

Born  5  May  1875,  at  Quincy,  O.  Prepared  in  Sidney  (O.)  High  School. 
1893-94,  and  1895-96,  student  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  1896-97,  Puget 
Sound  University.  B.S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega  (Ohio  Wesleyan).  Principal, 
Sidney  (O.)  High  School,  1898-99.  Since  in  credit  indemnity  business. 
Member  of  Company  L,  3d  Regiment,  Ohio  National  Guards,  1894-98;  Ser- 
geant. 

Married  Josephine  Morphy,  in  1902,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  1632  Ridge  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1049.     ERNEST  DAILEY  SMITH. 

Born  13  June  1871,  at  Winterset,  la.     Prepared  in  Lyons  High  School  and 
Preparatory  Department  of  Southwest  Kansas  College.     A.B.     1900,  B.D., 


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arrett    Biblical    Institute.     Clergyman,   Methodist    Episcopal,   Northwest 
Indiana  Conference;  at  Whiting,  Ind.,  1896-99;  Lowell,  1899-1902;  Danville, 

1902 . 

Residence,  Danville,  Ind. 

1050.    LOUISE  MARTHA  TAYLOR  (WHITE). 

Bom  21  Sept.  1876,  at  Geneseo,  111.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  High  School. 
B.S.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Omega  Psi. 

Married  James  H.  White,  3  June  1902,  at  Geneseo,  111. 
Residence,  Geneseo,  111. 

1051.    ANISE  MAY  THISTLEWOOD  (ERICSON). 

Born  13  June  1876,  at  Cairo,  111.  Prepared  at  Cairo  High  School.  B.S. 
Delta  Gamma;  Omega  Psi. 

Married  Julius  Frederic  Ericson,  8  Nov.  1900,  at  Cairo,  111. 
Residence,  Park  Ridge,  111. 

1052.     GEORGE  HORACE  TOMLINSON. 
Brother  of  No.  731. 

Born  26  Feb.  1874,  at  North  Urbana,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Deru.  Member  of  United 
States  Life-Saving  Crew.     With  Illinois  Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  Chicago, 

1898 .     Organist  and  choir  director,  Gary  Memorial  Methodist  Episcopal 

Church,  Wheaton,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Marian  McSherry  Doren,  9  Oct.  1900,  at  Dayton,  O. 

Child — John  Doren,  born  7  March  1903. 

Residence,  703  Main  St.,  Wheaton,  111. 

1063.    GRACE  IRMAGARDE  VAN  SICKLE. 

Sister  of  No.  845. 

Born  11  Aug.  1874,  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  B.S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher  of  Science  in  Beards- 
town  (111.)  High  School,  1898-99;  in  Little  Falls  (Minn.)  High  School,  1899- 
1900;  in  Wabasha  (Minn.)  High  School,  1900-02;  in  Wellsville  (0.)  High 
School,  1902-1903. 

Residence,  Wellsville,  O. ;  permanent  address,  6301  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


1054.    ANNA  LOUISE  WHITE  (HALLER). 

Born  13  July  1876,  at  Plattsmouth,  Neb.  Prepared  in  Plattsmouth  High 
School.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Omega  Psi.  Graduate  student  in  English 
Language  (in  absentia),  1898-99.  Clerk  in  office  of  Grand  Secretary  of  Grand 
Lodge  of  Nebraska,  1899-1901. 

E  Frank  Hastings  Haller  (No.  1015),  14  Aug.  1901,  at  Plattsmouth, 


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1056.     GILBERT  HAVEN  WILKINSON. 

Born  23  July  1874,  at  Sheldon,  111.  Prepared  in  Academy  of  Cornell  Col- 
lege, Iowa.  Ph.B.  Sigma  Nu.  Instructor  In  Mathematics  and  Music,  Du- 
buque (la.)  High  School,  1898-1901;  chair  of  Mathematics  in  Northwestern 

Territorial  Normal  School,  Alva,   Okla.,   1901 .     Teacher  of  English  in 

Woods  County  Normal  Institute,  Okla.,  summer  of  1902. 

Residence,  Alva,  Okla. 

1066.     RUFUS  HER:aERT  WILKINSON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  849  and  989. 

Born  20  March  1876,  at  Malta,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High 
School,  Chicago,  and  Evanston  High  School.  Ph.B.  Rogers.  Delta 
Upsilon,  In  life  insurance  business,  1898-99;  with  Powers,  Higley  &  Co., 
educational  specialties,  Chicago,  1899-1901;  assistant  in  building  sample 
cars  for  Summers  Steel  Car  Syndicate,  Jan.  to  Sept.  1902;  furnace  clerk  of 
Carnegie  Steel  Co.,  Youngstown,  O.,  Nov.  1902 . 

Residence,  corner  Lincoln  and  Holmes  Sts.,  Youngstown,  O. 

1067.     ROBERT  EDWARD  WILSON. 

Born  12  Aug.  1872,  at  Oak  Lawn,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901,  Ph.M. 
(Mathematics).  Principal  of  Goodwin  School,  Clyde,  111.,  1898-99;  Instruc- 
tor in  Mathematics,  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1900-1902;  same, 
Northwestern  University,  1902 . 

Married  Ruth  A.  Colvin  (No.  1076),  25  Dec.  1901,  at  Bonus,  111. 

Residence,  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1068.     CHARLES  SPAULDING  WINSLOW. 
Son  of  No.  45  and  Brother  of  No.  1314. 

Born  22  Sept.  1876,  at  Lisbon,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  1899,  A.M.  (Greek  and  Latin).  Instructor  in 
Academy  of  Northwestern  University  and  engaged  in  University  Settlement 
work,  1899-1900;  principal  of  schools,  Peotone,  111.,  1900-01;  superintendent 
of  same,  1901 . 

Married  Grace  J.  Wilson  of  Oak  Lawn,  111.,  8  Aug.  1901. 

Child— A-RTKVR  Fay,  born  3  April  1903. 

Residence,  Peotone,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

1069.     PAUL  MILFORD  ADAMS. 

Born  7  Dec.  1874,  at  New  Milford,  111.  Prepared  in  Beloit  College  Acad- 
emy. A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1900,  A.M.  (Zoology).  Principal  of  Winne- 
bago (111.)  High  School,  1900-01.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Montana 
Conference ;  Virginia  City,  Mont.,  Jan.  1902 . 

Residence,  Virginia  City,  Mont. 


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1060.     BERTHA  ANDERSON. 
Sister  of  No.  797. 

Born  23  Dec.  1879,  at  Sheldon,  111.     Prepared  in  Sheldon  High  School. 
B.L.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Residence,  Sheldon,  111. 

1061.    JENS  ANDERSON. 

Born  30  Jan.  1872,  in  Denmark.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B. 

Residence,  Cedar  Rapids,  Neb. 

1062.     FRANK  WILSON  BARNUM. 

Born  15  Aug.  1871,  at  Morrison,  111,  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Harris  prize. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.  Pastor  at  Lake 
Bluff,  111.,  1896-99;  of  Bowen  Church,  Chicago,  1899 . 

Married  Emma  Augusta  Hume,  21  June  1899,  at  Manteno,  111. 

Child — Merritt  Hume,  born  25  Jan.  1901. 

Residence,  941  Warner  Ave.,  Ravenswood,  Chicago,  111. 

1063.    ANDREW  BEERNINK. 

Born  18  March  1872,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B,  Hinman.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Wis- 
consin Conference;  pastor  at  Mattoon,  Wis.,  1899-1902;  at  Wautoma,  Wis., 
1902 . 

Married  Cornelia  Poiron,  20  Sept.  1899,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Residence,  Wautoma,  Wis. 

1064.     HENRY  GEORGE  BEHNER. 

Born  2  March  1868,  at  Secor,  111.  Prepared  in  Evansville  Seminary,  Wis., 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     A.B.     Clergyman,  Free  Methodist. 

pastor  at  St.  Charles,  111.,  1899 . 

■■     Residence,  St.  Charles,  111. 


1065.     FRED  CLAUDE  BENHAM. 
Brother  of  No.  1326. 


Born  27  Sept.  1869,  at  Winnebago,  111.  Prepared  in  Winnebago  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Manager  and  half 
proprietor  of  the  Mutual  Lyceum  Bureau. 

Residence,  6450  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago.     Home  address,  Winnebago,  111. 


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1066.     MARIE  ELORIA  BENNETT. 

Born  10  May  1876,  at  Litchfield,  111.     Prepared  in  Illinois  Woman's  Col- 
ge,  Jacksonville,  111.     B.L.     Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Omega  Psi. 
Residence,  Anna,  111. 


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1067.     DWIGHT  ST.  JOHN  BOBB. 

Born  19  July  1876,  at  Dakota,  111.  Prepared  in  Academy  of  College  of 
Northern  Illinois.  A.B.  Rogers.  Phi  Beta  "Kappa.  1899-1900,  graduate 
student  in  Political  Economy  at  Harvard  University  on  Chicago  Harvard 
Club  scholarship.  1900,  A.M.,  Harvard  University,  and  nominated  to  Henry 
Lee  Memorial  Fellowship  in  PoUtical  Economy,  but  declined  it  to  enter  Har- 
vard Law  School.  Assistant  in  American  History  in  Harvard  University  and 
Radcliffe  College,  and  first-year  law  student,  1900-01 ;  Assistant  in  Economics 
in  Harvard  University  and  second-year  l«w  student,  1901-02;  third-year  law 
student,  1902-03,  having  held  scholarship  in  Harvard  Law  School  since  1901. 
Acting  editor  Municipal  Affairs,  New  York  City,  summer  of  1899. 

Residence,  2  Gannett  House,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


1068.  CHARLES  CLARENCE  BONAR. 

Bom  21  April  1872,  at  Panola,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Chemist  for  the  N.  K.  Fairbank  Co., 
1899 . 

Married  Terressa  A.  Metcalf  (No.  1030),  12  Sept.  1900,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Dorothy  Metcalf,  born  19  July  1901. 

Residence,  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1069.  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY  BUNTAIN. 

Bom  15  Oct.  1876,  at  Momence,  111.  Prepared  in  Momence  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Entered  on  State  scholar- 
ship. Dem;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Rogers;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
1902,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  President  of  senior  class 
in  Law  School.  1902,  A.M.  (Law).  Clerk  in  office  of  Adjutant  General, 
War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  summer  of  1898.  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
1902 .     Member  of  Society  of  American  Wars. 

Married  Alice  Gertrude  Bellinger,  22  June  1899,  at  Momence,  111. 

Residence,  7100  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.   Permanent  address,  Momence,  111. 

1070.     ELIZABETH  BUTLER  CAMPBELL  (PIETERS). 

Bom  14  Aug.  1872,  at  Durand,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.L. 

Married  Alexander  Pieters,  9  Aug.  1902,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  Cebii,  Philippine  Islands. 

1071.    JANE  ALICE  CHASE. 

Born  13  Dec.  1876,  at  Troy,  Kan.  Prepared  in  North  Division  and  Lake 
View  High  Schools,  Chicago.  B.L.  Delta  Gamma;  Omega  Psi.  1900,  M.L. 
(English  Literature). 

Residence,  Norwood,  Mich. 


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1072.     BESSIE  WAITE  CLARK. 

Born  2  Feb.  1876,  at  Farmington,  111.     Prepared  in  Farmington  High 
chool  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.L.     Teacher  at  Bradford. 
Residence,  Bradford,  111.     Permanent  address,  Farmington,  111. 

1073.     MAY  CLARK  (JOY). 

Born  8  Sept.  1875,  at  Princeton,  111,  Prepared  at  Princeton  High  School. 
B.L.     Alpha  Phi ;  Omega  Psi. 

Married  Thomas  H.  Joy,  2  Jan.  1901,  at  Princeton,  111. 

Child— Janice,  born  12  Sept.  1902. 

Residence,  1321  Waucoma  Ave.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

1074.     MIRIAM  LORETTA  CLARKE  (BARBER). 

Born  4  Jan.  1871,  at  Point  Edward,  Ontario,  Can.  Prepared  in  Sarnia 
(Ont.)  and  Port  Huron  (Mich.)  High  Schools  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.L.  President  College  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1897-98.  Missionary,  Cal- 
cutta, India,  1899 .     Member  of  Executive  Committee  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of 

India. 

Married  Benjamin  Russell  Barber  (No.  996),  30  Aug.  1899,  at  Port  Huron, 
Mich. 

Residence,  86  College  St.,  Calcutta,  India,  via  Brindisi. 

1075.     GILBERT  DRAKE  CLEWORTH. 

Born  14  Jan.  1865,  at  Kingsville,  Essex  County,  Can.  Prepared  in  George- 
town (Can.)  College,  University  of  South  Dakota,  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Kirk  prize.  Clerg\^man,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Ada 
Street  Church,  Chicago,  until  Oct.  1899;  pastor  of  The  Open  Church  (Wabash 

Ave.),  Chicago,  1899 . 

Married  Clara  Elizabeth  Rose,  23  June  1887,  at  Selby,  Can. 
■ft     Children— Edna  Pearle,  born  31  March  1888 ;  died  30  March  1889. 
BK  Beulah  Rose,  born  6  Sept.  1889. 

HH^  Thomas  Willard,  born  14  April  1891 . 

H^^^  LoRAE  Vincent,  born  17  Nov.  1893. 

H^^^p  Clarence  William,  born  1  July  1895. 

James  Gilbert,  born  12  Dec.  1896. 
Edgar  Earl,  born  27  Dec.  1898. 
Residence,  1409  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1076.     RUTH  AMANDA  COLVIN  (WILSON). 

Born  2  Aug.  1874,  at  Bonus,  111.  Prepared  in  North  Belvidere  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Taught  in  Belvidere  High 
School,  1899-1901. 

Married  Robert  E.  Wilson  (No.  1057),  25  Dec.  1901,  at  Bonus,  111. 

Residence,  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


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1077.    ANDREW  COOICE. 

Born  9  May  1878,  at  Waukegan,  111.  Prepared  in  Waukegan  High  School 
and  Lake  Forest  (111.)  Academy.     A.B.     Phi'Delta  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Bond  buyer  for  N.  W.  Harris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1899 .     Sergeant  1st  Illinois 

Cavalry,  Spanish-American  War,  1898. 

Married  Elsa  Mary  Love,  30  Sept.  1902,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Residence,  1443  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1078.    EDMUND  DECaTUR  DENISON. 

Born  30  June  1872,  at  Hanna,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Graduate  student  in  Greek 
(in  absentia),  1900-01.  High  school  assistant,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1899- 
Jan.  1902.  Principal  of  Negaunee  (Mich.)  High  School,  Jan.  to  June  1902. 
Principal  of  Ripon  (Wis.)  College  Academy,  1902 . 

Residence,  Ripon,  Wis. 

1079.    ALBERT  L.  FISHER. 

Born  22  March  1873,  at  Portersville,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Student  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1902-03. 
Pastor  (supply)  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Bigstone  City,  S.  Dak., 
1899-1900.  Joined  Northern  Minnesota  Conference,  1900.  Pastor  at  Annan- 
dale,  Minn.,  1901-02.     Supply  pastor  at  Lake  Bluff,  111. 

Married  Sara  A.  Wilson,  7  Sept.  1892,  at  Grindstone  City,  Mich. 

Children — Winfield  S.,  and  Wilson  K.,  born  10  Jan.  1895. 
Vance  Evanston,  born  28  Sept.  1899. 

Residence,  Lake  Bluff,  111.     Permanent  address,  Annandale,  Minn. 


1080.  MARJORIE  LUCILLE  FITCH. 

Born  1  Dec.  1876,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Prepared  in  North  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi ;  Omega  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1899—, 
graduate  student.  University  of  Chicago.  1901,  Ph.M.,  University  of  Chicago. 
Fellow  in  Germanics,  ibid.,  1902-03. 

Residence,  1803  Barry  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1081.  ROY  CASTON  FLICKINGER. 

Born  17  Dec.  1876,  at  Seneca,  111.  Prepared  in  North  Division  and  Jeffer- 
son High  Schools,  Chicago.  A.B.  Rogers.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901,  A.M. 
(Greek).  Fellow  in  Greek,  Northwestern  University,  and  Instructor  in  Greek 
in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1899-1901.  Head  Fellow  in  Greek, 
University  of  Chicago,  1901-02;  Assistant  in  Greek,  ibid.,  1902 .  Treas- 
urer Irving  Park  Church  of  Christ,  1901-02;  president  Cook  County  Churches 
of  Christ  Christian  Endeavor  Union,  1901-02. 

Residence,  Room  15  Snell  Hall,  University  of  Chicago.  Permanent 
address,  2491  N.  42d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1082.     CORA  MAY  FYFE  (WIGGS). 


Born  1  Aug.  1877,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School. 
A.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Married  James  A.  Wiggs,  28  July  1899,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Residence,  1074  East  Ravenswood  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1083.     BARRY  GILBERT. 

Born  16  May  1876,  at  Cairo,  111.  Prepared  in  Cairo  High  School.  A.B. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Rogers;  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Cleveland  prize;  editor 
Northwestern;  first  prize  in  preliminary  Northern  Oratorical  League  contest; 
Kirk  contestant.  1901,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Law- 
yer, Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Married  Mary  M.  R.  Peterson  (School  of  Oratory),  15  Oct.  1901,  at  Mc- 
Gregor, la. 

Residence,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1084.    JESSIE  BELL  GOODSMITH. 

Born  29  Jan.  1876,  at  Alliance,  O.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.     B.L.     Teacher  in  Chicago  public  schools. 
Residence,  1072  Early  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


1085.    *LOUIS  PHILIP  HAIST. 
Brother  of  No.  1350. 

Born  25  Jan.  1868,  at  Freeport,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     A.B. 

Died  16  Sept.  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 


1086.     ELIZA  PLATT  HALL. 

Sister  of  No.  883. 

Born  10  April  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
licago,  and  Pasadena  (Cal.)  High  School.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1900, 
.S.  (English  Language).     Teacher. 

Residence,  720  Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


1087.     FLORENCE  EMMERSON  HARRIS. 

Sister  of  No.  1017. 

6  June  1875,  at  Beardstown,  111.     Prepared  in  Beardstown  High 
School.     B.L.     Alpha  Chi  Omega.     1895,  graduate  of  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity School  of  Music. 
I^m    Residence,  Beardstown,  111. 


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1088.     EDITH  ESTELLE  HEAPS  (PIERCE). 

Born  3  April  1875,  at  Kewanee,  III.  Prepared  in  Kewanee  High  School. 
B.L.     University  Woman's  Club.     Phi  Beta  Ifeppa. 

Married  Elmer  Horace  Pierce  (No.  915),  11  April  1900,  at  Kewanee,  111. 
Residence,  Winfield,  Kan. 

1089.     ELFRIEDA  HOCHBAUM. 

Born  25  July  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Chicago  High  School. 
Ph.B.  1899,  Ph.M.  (German).  Phi  B§ta  Kappa;  Pi  Beta  Phi.  1900-01, 
graduate  work  at  Leipzig,  Germany.  1903,  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University. 
Teacher  in  Chautauqua  Assembly,  New  York,  summers  of  1899  and  1900;  in 
East  Aurora  (111.)  High  School,  1899-1900.  Fellow  in  Germanics,  Cornell 
University,  1901-02.      Chair  of  German  in  Wells  College,  Aurora,  N.  Y., 

1902 .     Author  of  "The  Direct  Influence  of  the  American  Revolution  on 

German  Literature." 

Address,  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  care  of  Wells  College.  Permanent  address,  627 
Touhy  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1090.    WILLIAM  EDWARD  HOWARD. 

Born  5  Nov.  1866,  in  Jasper  County,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Marion ville  (Mo.) 
Collegiate  Institute  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  1899, 
M.S.  (Astronomy).  Summer  term,  University  of  Chicago,  1901.  Assistant 
in  Dearborn  Observatory,  1897-99.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  Ft.  Dodge 
(la.)  High  School,  1899-1900;  same,  Marionville  Collegiate  Institute,  1900 . 

Residence,  Marionville,  Mo. 

1091.     BESSIE  BELL  HUTCHISON. 

Bom  11  Feb.  1877,  at  Mineral  Point,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Mineral  Point 
High  School.  Woman's  College  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  1894-96.  B.L.  Pi  Beta 
Phi.  Taught  two  years  in  Oshkosh  (Wis.)  High  School;  teacher  in  Marshfield 
(Wis.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Marshfield,  Wis. 

1092.    ALBERT  REUBEN  JONES. 

Born  14  Sept.  1874,  at  Pekin,  111.  Prepared  in  Virginia  (111.)  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Deru;  Rogers.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon.  1899-1902,  Law  course,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  Manager  of 
Drum  Creek  Oil  Co.,  Independence,  Kan. 

Residence,  Independence,  Kan.  Permanent  address,  1109  East  Monroe 
St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1093.     PAUL  VERNON  JONES. 

Born  5  Sept.  1871,  in  Stephenson  County,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.) 
High  School.     A.B. 

Residence,  657  Lincoln  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 


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1094.     CHARLES  FRANKLIN  JUVINALL. 


Born  28  Sept.  1873,  at  Pilot,  111.  Prepared  in  Danville  (111.)  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Gage  and  Raymond  prizes.  1901,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Traveled 
in  Europe,  summer  of  1899.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Illinois  Con- 
ference; at  Albert,  Kan.,  1900-01 ;  at  Edgar,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Laura  Mae  Judy,  19  June  1901. 

Residence,  Edgar,  111. 

1095.     KARL  DAVID  KING. 

Born  6  May  1876,  at  Dallas  Center,  la.  Prepared  in  Yankton  (S.  Dak.) 
High  School  and  Armour  Institute,  Chicago.  B.S.  Delta  Upsilon.  In  in- 
surance business  with  W.  A.  Alexander  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1899 .     Member  of 

Company  C,  South  Dakota  National  Guards,  1892-93. 

Married  Bessie  C.  Smith  (No.  1206),  21  July  1902,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Residence,  1307  Ainshe  St.,  Chicago.     Office,  600  New  York  Life  Building. 

1096.     GRACE  ADELE  LASHER  (BERRY). 

Born  1  June  1878,  at  Highland  Park,  111.  Prepared  in  Deerfield  Township 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  Omega  Psi. 

Married  Thomas  L.  Berry,  14  Oct.  1902,  at  Highland  Park,  111. 

Residence,  811  Washington  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1097.     HIRAM  FESTUS  LAWLER. 

Born  14  Jan.  1871,  at  Green  Valley,  111.  Prepared  in  Western  Normal 
College,  Bushnell,  111.  A.B.  Hinman.  1902,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference;  at  Rose- 
crans,  111.,  April  to  Oct.  1900;  Highwood,  1900-02 ;  Arlington  Heights,  1902 . 

Married  Mabel  Eleanor  Bunten  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1902. 

Residence,  Arlington  Heights,  111. 

1098.     RAYMOND  CLAUDE  LIBBERTON. 

Born  22  May  1872,  at  Pleasant  Valley,  111.  Prepared  in  Aurora  Seminary 
[and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Member 
U.  S.  Life-Saving  Crew.  1899-1900,  student  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School.  With  Illinois  Steel  Co.,  South  Chicago,  1900-02.  Student 
Medical  School,  1902—. 

Married  Avis  Claribel  Stratton  (ex-'99),  22  June  1898,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  7427  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1099.    ELMER  LEON  LONGPRE. 

Born  30  Sept.  1876,  at  Momence,  111.  Prepared  in  Momence  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S.     Deru;  Phi  Kappa  Psi.     1899- 


312  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1899 

1901,  student  in  American  School  of  Osteopathy  at  Kirksville,  Mo.  1901, 
D.O.  Practiced  osteopathy  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1901-Dec.  1902.  Now 
practicing  at  Kankakee,  111. 

Address,  194  Court  St.,  Kankakee,  111. 


1100.     CLARICE  MAY  LYTLE. 

Bom  27  May  1878,  at  Monona,  la.  Prepared  in  Madison  (Wis.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  High  school  assistant.  West  Point,  Neb., 
1899-1901 ;  same  at  Clintonville,  Wis.,  1901-1903. 

Residence  4756  Langley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


1101.     FRANK  McCLUSKEY. 

Born  23  Sept.  1871,  at  Owaneco,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Deru.  President  senior  class.  Real  estate  busi- 
ness, Evanston,  111.,  1899 . 

Married  Kate  Wisner,  31  July  1901,  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

Residence,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


1102.     WILLIAM  NELSON  MACHESNEY. 

Born  15  Oct.  1876,  at  Grant  Park,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  1901-02,  graduate  student  in 
Chemistry.  1902,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Nu 
Sigma  Nu.  Football  coach,  Benton  Harbor  (Mich.)  High  School,  Sept.  to 
Dec.  1902.     Physician. 

Residence,  Grant  Park,  111. 


1103.     FRANK  WARREN  McNETT. 
Brother  of  No.  1026. 

Born  18  Sept.  1872,  at  Cary,  111.  Prepared  at  De  Pauw  University  Acad- 
emy. B.S.  Hinman.  1898-99,  student  Northwestern  University  Law 
School.     Lawyer,  Chicago. 

Residence,  2004  Jackson  Boulevard,  Chicago.     Office,  69  Dearborn  St. 


1104.    OLA  SAMUEL  MEDLAR. 

.  Born  20  Jan.  1875,  at  Alexandria,  Neb.  Prepared  in  York  (Neb.)  Acad- 
emy. 1894-98,  student  at  York  College.  1898,  A.B.,  York  CoUege.  B.S. 
1901,  M.S.  (Zoology).  Teacher  at  York,  Neb.,  1899-1900;  Fellow  in  Zoology, 
Northwestern  University,  1900-01;  teacher  at  Abuyog,  Philippine  Islands, 

1901-02;  at  Tacloban,  1902 . 

Residence,  Tacloban,  Island  of  Leyte,  P.  I. 


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1106.  AARON  WESLEY  MELL. 

Born  10  May  1868,  at  Lisbon,  la.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
icademy.     A.B.     1900,  diploma  from  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.     Mission 
work  in  Chicago.     Author  of  pamphlet,  "The  Law  and  Atonement,"  1897. 
Married  Margaret  L.  Klinefelter,  31  Oct.  1899. 
Residence,  unknown. 

1106.    MAUDE  EVANGELINE  MILLER  (CORMACK). 

Born  14  Feb.  1875,  at  Winnebago,  111.  Prepared  in  Winnebago  High 
School,  Northwestern  University  Academy  and  Rockford  College.  B.S. 
Teacher  in  Lanark  (111.)  High  School,  1899-1900.  Student  of  Art,  1900-01. 
Teacher  in  Rockford  (111.)  public  schools,  1901-02. 

Married  Rev.  Joseph  M.  Cormack  (No.  335),  4  Sept.  1902. 

Residence,  New  Milford,  111. 

1107.  WILLIS  FRANK  MINIUM. 
Son  of  Nos.  122  and  181. 

Born  19  Jan.  1877,  near  Kaneville,  111.  Prepared  in  Sheldon  (111.)  High 
School.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1902,  M.S.,  University  of  California.  In- 
structor in  Physics  and  Chemistry,  SulHvan  (111.)  High  School,  1899-1901 ;  in 
Physics  and  Mathematics,  Petaluma  (Cal.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Married  Anna  May  Emerick,  22  Aug.  1899,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  732  Liberty  St.,  Petaluma,  Cal. 

1108.     PARKE  CORNELIUS  MONEY. 

Born  7  Aug.  1859,  at  Cleveland,  O.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  1900,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  Northwestern  Iowa  Conference;  at  Humboldt,  la.,  190( 

Married  Lizzie  L.  Flanders,  13  April  1881,  at  Grundy  Center,  la. 

Residence,  Humboldt,  la. 


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1109.     GEORGE  WASHINGTON  MUHLEMAN. 


Born  26  April  1871,  at  Hannibal,  O.     Prepared  in  Allen  High  School,  La 
oille.  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S.     Hinman.     1898, 
scholarship  in  University  of  Chicago.     Second  prize  in  inter-collegiate  ora- 

rical  contest.     Teacher  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1899 . 

Married  PameUa  F.  Woods,  7  Sept.  1898,  at  LaMoille,  111. 
Residence,  722  Van  Buren  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1110.    WILLIAM  EDWARD  MYERS. 

Born  20  Sept.  1877,  at  Springfield,  0.     Prepared  in  Springfield  (O.)  and 
Fanesville  (Wis.)  High  Schools.     1895-97,  Wittenberg  College,  Ohio.     A.B. 
ieta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     1899-1900,  graduate  student  in  German, 
istructor  in  St.  Alban's  Academy,  Knoxville,  111. 
Address,  Knoxville,  111.,  care  St.  Alban's  Academy. 


314  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1899 

1111.     GEORGE  TAYLOR  NESMITH. 

Born  25  Oct.  1872,  at  Capron,  111.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  (111.)  Collegiate 
Institute.  A.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Nu.  Se(!ond  prize  in  final  contest  of 
Northern  Oratorical  League.  Editor  Northwestern.  Kirk  contestant;  Class 
day  orator.  1900,  A.M.  (Moral  and  Social  Philosophy).  1902,  B.D.,  Divinity 
School  of  University  of  Chicago.  Fellowship  at  Northwestern  University 
Settlement,  Chicago,  1899-1900.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  proba- 
tioner in  Rock  River  Conference;  at  Calumet  Heights,  111.,  1900-02;  Hebron, 

1902 .     Author  of  "Antonio  Maceo,  •  Evanston  Press,   1898;  12  pages. 

Contributor  to  American  Journal  of  Sociology,  May  1903. 

Married  Harriet  Hall,  25  Oct.  1902,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  Hebron,  111. 

1112.     HERBERT  GILES  OZANNE. 

Born  13  July  1869,  at  Somers,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Missionary  of  South  India  Methodist 
Episcopal  Conference;  at  Raichur,  Deccan,  India,  1900-1901;  at  Gulbarga, 
India,  1901 . 

Residence,  Gulbarga,  India. 

1113.    JESSIE  LOUISE  PADDOCK  (PETTY). 

Born  20  Jan.  1877,  at  Prophetstown,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     Ph.B.     Delta  Delta  Delta. 

Married  Oliver  Perry  Petty,  28  Oct.  1899,  at  Prophetstown,  111. 
Child — Ruth  Ella,  born  9  Jan.  1901. 
Residence,  201  West  8th  St.,  Sterling,  111. 

1114.     MARY  ECK^L  PALMER. 

Born  28  March  1876,  at  Marshalltown,  la.  Prepared  in  Marshalltown 
High  School  and  Iowa  College  Academy.  B.L.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Assist- 
ant editor  Chicago  Heights  Signal,  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  1899 . 

Residence,  Chicago  Heights,  III. 

1115.    ALBERTUS  PERRY. 

Born  5  Nov.  1873,  at  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Gloversville  (N.  Y.) 
High  School  and  Fairfield  (N.  Y.)  Military  Academ.y.  1894-95,  Middlebury 
College.  Chi  Psi.  Ph.B.  1897-99,  student  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference;  at  Pullman,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1899-1902;  Simpson  Church,  Chicago,  1902 . 

Married  Octavia  Ackerman,  30  July  1898,  at  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Residence,  5940  Princeton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1116.     RUTH  ELOISE  PHILLIPPI. 

Born  11  June  1877,  at  Council  Bluffs,  la.  Prepared  in  Omaha  (Neb.) 
High  School.     A.B.     Gamma    Phi  Beta;    Omega  Psi;    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


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aught  in  Omaha  (Neb.)  High  School  one  year  and  a  half,  resigning  to  travel 
road.     Now  at  home. 
Residence,  2310  CaUfomia  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

1117.    ELLA  MARIA  PIERCE  (BROWN). 
Sister  of  No.  915. 

Born  21  Sept.  1874,  at  Meacham,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     Ph.B.     University  Woman's  Club. 

Married  Robert  Clarence  Brown  (No.  945),  20  Dec.  1900,  at  Mendota,  111. 
Residence,  2811  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1118.    JOHN  CLOUGH  PIERSON,  JR. 
Brother  of  Nos.  833  and  1375. 

Born  5  Feb.  1871,  in  Hamilton  County,  la.  Prepared  in  Cornell  College, 
Iowa,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Graduate  student  in 
Geology,  University  of  Chicago.  Teacher  of  Science  in  Beloit  (Wis.)  High 
School,  1899-01;  in  Menomonie  High  School  and  Stout  Manual  Training 
School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Menomonie,  Wis. 

1119.     *WILLIAM  RUSSELL  PRICKETT. 

Born  18  Jan.  1876,  at  Rushville,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Deru;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Editor 
SyllahiLS.  On  staff  of  Chicago  Evening  Post;  editor  of  Chicago  Street  Rail- 
way Men's  Journal;  editor  of  Alaskan  Magazine. 

Died  8  Aug.  1901,  at  Kinmundy,  111. 

1120.    WILLIAM  BARNARD  READ. 

Born  22  Dec.  1872,  at  Boone,  la.  Prepared  in  Ogden  (la.)  High  School 
and  Simpson  College,  Indianola,  la.     A.B.     Professor  of  Mathematics  and 

I.stronomy,  Simpson  College,  Indianola,  la.,  1899 . 
Married  Florence  Gertrude  Wilson,  25  Dec.  1894,  at  Bedford,  la. 
Permanent  address,  Ogden,  la. 


1121.    JULIA.  ELNORA  RICHARDSON. 


Born  26  Feb.  1869,  at  Elgin,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Elgin  pubHc  schools  and 
tate  Normal  School,  Winona,  Minn.  B.S.  High  school  instructor  in  Mathe- 
matics, La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1899-1900.  Training  teacher,  State  Normal  School, 
Winona,  Minn.,  1900-02.  Graduate  student.  Teachers'  College,  Columbia 
University,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1902-03. 

Residence,  Elgin,  Minn. 


1122.    JAMES  ELVON  REMINGTON. 


t!  Sept.  1876,  at  South  Whitley,  Ind.     Prepared  in  South  Whitley 


316  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1899 

Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  1900,  M.S.  (Chemistry).  Assistant  in  Chemistry, 
Northwestern  University  Dental  School,  1899-1900;  canvassing,  summer  of 
1900;  assistant  cashier  Whitley  County  Bank,  1900-02;  since  July  1902, 
member  of  firm  of  Foust,  Remington  &  Co.,  and  resident  manager  of  Whitley 
County  Bank;  secretary  South  Whitley  School  Board;  president  and  treasurer 
South  Whitley  Telephone  Co. ;  director  South  Whitley  Electric  Light  Co. 
Residence,  South  Whitley,  Ind. 


1123.     EMILY  ISABEL  RODGERS. 

Born  16  Dec.  1871,  in  Warren  County,  111.  Prepared  in  Preparatory 
Department  of  Monmouth  College,  Illinois,  and  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Assistant  principal  in  Colfax  (111.) 
High  School,  1899-May  1900. 

Address,  Monmouth,  111.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  3. 

1124.     JESSIE  ELIZABETH  ROSS  (MOON). 

Born  8  Nov.  1873,  at  Joliet,  111.  Prepared  in  Joliet  (111.),  Jackson  (Mich.), 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Taught 
in  Menominee,  Mich.,  1899-1901. 

Married  Faye  Arnold  Moon,  10  Sept.  1902,  at  Joliet,  111. 

Residence,  2034  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1126.     GEORGE  EDWARD  RUTHER. 

Born  12  July  1871,  at  Staunton,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.S.  Hinman.  1899-1900,  student  at  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Law  School.  1901,  LL.B.,  Chicago-Kent  College  of  Law.  Admitted 
to  bar,  June  1902;  with  law  firm  of  Moses,  Rosenthal  &  Kennedy,  Chicago, 
1902 . 

Residence,  702  Sunnyside  Ave.,  Ravenswood,  111. 

Office,  184  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

1126.     HARWIN  BENJAMIN  SHINN. 

Born  19  Sept.  1865,  at  Springdale,  la.  Prepared  at  Springdale  (la.)  Sem- 
inary and  Iowa  City  Commercial  College.  Two  years  a  student  Iowa  State 
University.  A.B.  1899,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Teacher  in 
Iquique  English  School,  Chile,  1901 . 

Married  Josephine  V.  Rothrock,  14  Sept.  1898,  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Residence,  Iquique,  Chile,  South  America. 

1127.     PAUL  RAYMOND  SIBERTS. 

Born  29  Nov.  1875,  at  Boston,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Iowa  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity and  Evanston  High  School.  B.S.  Sigma  Nu.  1899 ,  North- 
western University  Medical  School. 

Address,  2431  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  care  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School. 


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1128.     JOHN  McKENDREE  SPRINGER. 


Born  7  Sept.  1873,  at  Cataract,  Wis.  Prepared  in  South  Dakota  Agri- 
cultural College  and  Northwestern  University  Academy,  Ph.B.  Deru; 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  Member  United  States  Life-Saving  Crew.  1901,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  President  College  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation, 1898-99;  General  Secretary  of  same,  1899-1900.  Missionary  of 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Old  Umtali,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa. 

Address,  care  Industrial  Mission,  Umtali,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa. 

1129.     ETHEL  MAY  SWARTHOUT  (FLEMING). 

Born  23  Aug.  1875,  at  Muskegon,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Ludington  (Mich.) 
High  School.  A.B.  1900,  A.M.  (Moral  and  Social  Philosophy).  Instructor 
in  English,  Gas  Gty  (ind.)  High  School,  1900-1901. 

Married  Rev.  Berton  Harris  Fleming,  20  June  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Child — Alwyn  Kingsley,  born  25  Oct.  1902. 

Residence,  1868  Valdez  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1130.     GRACE  ELSIE  TELLING. 

Born  13  Jan.  1877,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago.     Ph.B.     Delta  Gamma;  Omega  Psi. 
Residence,  840  North  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1131.     CLARENCE  MANLY  THORNE. 

Born  25  June  1875,  at  Onarga,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary, 
Onarga,  111.  B.S.  Deru;  Delta  Upsilon.  Member  of  United  States  Life- 
Saving  Crew.  Fellowship  in  Mathematics,  Northwestern  University,  1899- 
1900.  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Manual  Training,  Evanston  (111.) 
High  School,  1900-01.     Student  at  Harvard  University  Law  School,  1901-03. 

Address,  Evanston,  111. 


1132.     GEORGE  PHILIP  KUHN  VOLZ. 


School,  Chicago.     A.B.     Teacher  in  Chase  School,  Chicago,  1899 . 

Residence,  Arlington  Heights,  111. 


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1133.     RUSSELL  JONES  WILBUR. 


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Born  24  July  1876,  at  Omaha,  Neb.     Prepared  in  Omaha  High  School. 

Student  at  Williams  College,  Massachusetts,  1893  to  May  1897.  A.B.  Phi 
ita  Kappa.  Reporter  and  advertising  solicitor  of  Shoe  and  Leather 
'.porter,  and  Shoe  Retailer,  New  York,  employed  in  Chicago  office,  1899- 

1900.     Head  resident  University    Settlement  since    1  Oct.    1902.     Student 

Western  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,   1900 . 


318  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1899 

1134.    ARTHUR  EDWARD  WILLIAMS. 

Bom  6  March  1876,  at  Fairbury,  111.  Prepared  in  Watseka  (111.)  High 
School.  1894-96,  lUinois  Wesleyan  UniversitJ^.  B.S.  1902,  M.D.,  North- 
western University  Medical  School.  Nurse,  musician,  and  assistant  pathol- 
ogist, Illinois  Eastern  Hospital  for  Insane,  during  summers  1899-1901 ; 
member  of  medical  staff,  ibid.,  June  1902 . 

Address,  Hospital,  111. 

1136.    ANNIE  MIIRY  WITT. 

Born  1  Feb.  1873,  at  Farmersville,  111.  Prepared  at  Virden  (111.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  Sept.  to 
Nov.  1899;  at  Carmi,  111.,  Jan.  1901-02;  at  Charleston,  III,  1902-03. 

Residence,  805,  10th  St.,  Charleston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Farmers- 
ville, 111. 

1136.     CYRUS  AMES  WRIGHT.  ' 

Bom  25  March  1872,  at  Colborne,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University.  A.B.  1901,  A.M.  (English  Literature).  1901,  B.D.,  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Central  Illinois  Con- 
ference.    Pastor  at  North  Kankakee,  111.,  1896-99;  at  Waldron,  III.,  1899- 

1901 ;  at  Bardolph,  111.,  1901 .     Member  of  Board  of  Examiners  of  Central 

Illinois  Conference. 

Married  Annie  L.  Catlin  (No.  1226),  Sept.  1901,  at  Waterloo,  la. 

Residence,  Bardolph,  111. 

1137.  BASIL  GUY  WYRICK. 

Born  25  Sept.  1876,  at  Mongo,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Angola  (Ind.)  High 
School.  1893-94,  student  in  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University.  B.S.  1899- 
1900,  student  in  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Reporter  and 
editor.  City  Press  Association,  Chicago,  1899-1900;  reporter,  Chicago  Daily 
News,  1900-01;  same,  Inter-Ocean,  spring  of  1901;  same,  Chronicle,  1901  to 
June  1902;  editor  The  Associated  Press,  Chicago  office,  June  1902 . 

Married  Edith  Eugenia  Austin,  of  San  Jose,  Cal.,  19  June  1901. 

Address,  302,  62d  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1900. 

1138.  ELSIE  DODD  ALLEN. 

Born  23  March  1878,  at  Gilman,  111.     Prepared  in  Gilman  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.S. 
Residence,  Gilman,  111. 

1139.     BESSIE  BAKER. 

Born  31  Jan.  1877,  at  Ransomeville,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Carthage  (Mo.) 
High    School.     B.S.     Delta    Delta    Delta.     Graduate    student   in   History, 


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1900-01.     Course  in  education  at  Columbia  College,  New  York,  summer  of 

1902.     Teacher  in  public  schools  of  Carthage,  Mo.,  1901 . 

Residence,  203  Macon  St.,  Carthage,  Mo. 


1140.     ETHEL  MAY  BATES. 
Daughter  of  No.  157. 


Born  7  Dec.  1877,  at  Neponset,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.L.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student  in  German.  Teacher  of  German 
and  English,  Belvidere  (111.)  High  School,  1900-02;  Instructor  in  German, 
Northwestern  University  Academy,  1902 . 

Residence,  1862  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1141,    WILEY  ORLANDO  BELLAMY. 

Born  13  Aug.  1866,  at  Knoxville,  la.  Prepared  in  Knoxville  (la.)  High 
School.  1894-96,  student  Garrett  BibHcal  Institute.  Ph.B.  1901,  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River 
Conference;  at  Lemont,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Edith  Agnes  Ferris,  18  June  1901,  at  Madison,  Wis. 

Residence,  Lemont,  111. 

1142.    LULU  BELLE  BERKEY. 

Born  21  Jan.  1870,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Grand  Rapids 
High  School.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1891-92, 
student  in  Boston;  1902,  student  at  the  Sorbonne,  Paris,  France. 

Residence,  73  Crescent  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1143.     ANSLEY  BAKER  BLADES. 

Born  25  June  1870,  at  Canisteo,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Addison  (N.  Y.) 
High  School,  and  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y.  1893-95,  stu- 
dent at  Syracuse  University.  A.B.  Psi  Upsilon.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal,   Genesee  Conference;  at  Pekin,  N.  Y.,   1900-01;  South  Byron, 

(1— 
Married  Florence  Bailey,  10  Aug.  1894,  at  Otisco,  N.  Y. 
Children — Mary  Bailey,  born  6  Oct.  1895. 
Eunice  Emma,  born  8  Oct.  1898;  died  2  Aug.  1899. 
Ansley  Oliver,  born  21  Sept.  1902. 
1144.     DORA  BOND  (WILSON). 

Born  11  Dec.  1878,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B. 

Married  Oliver  T.  Wilson,  18  June  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 
CMd— Hugh,  born  May  1902. 
Residence,  210  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


320  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1900 

1146.     ELIZABETH  BRAGDON. 
Daughter  of  No.  62. 

Born  25  Aug.  1878,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  College  Young  Women's 
Christian  Association,  1899-1900. 

Residence,  1709  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1146.     MABEL  BROWN. 

Born  16  July  1877,  at  La  Salle,  111.  T*repared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.L.  Teacher  of  History,  Red  Oak  (la.)  High  School, 
1902 . 

Residence,  7226  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1147.     NETTIE  LADORA  BRYANT. 

Born  3  April  1877,  at  Hebron,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Morthern  Indiana  Nor- 
mal School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  University 
Woman's  Club.  Assistant  principal  of  Greentown  (Ind.)  High  School,  Feb. 
1902 . 

Residence,  Greentown,  Ind.     Permanent  address,  Hebron,  Ind. 

1148.     ERNEST  FRANCIS  BURCHARD. 

Born  20  May  1875,  at  Independence,  Kan.  Prepared  in  West  Division 
High  School,  Chicago,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Graduate  student,  1902-03. 
Assistant  in  Geology  on  United  States  Geological  Survey,  summers  of  1900, 
1901,  and  1902.  Instructor  in  Physical  Sciences,  MinneapoUs  Classical  School, 
fall  of  1900;  Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Geology,  Sioux  City  (la.)  High 
School,  1900 . 

Residence,  1310  Pearl  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.  Permanent  address,  Evanston, 
111. 

1149.  PAUL  GUSTAV  ADOLF  BUSSE. 

Born  16  Oct.  1873,  at  Berlin,  Germany.  Prepared  at  the  Lessing  Gym- 
nasium, Berlin,  Germany.  Student  in  German  Evangelical  Theological 
Seminary,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  McCormick  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago. 
A.B.  1899-1900,  Fellow  in  German.  1900,  A.M.  (German).  1900-02,  stu- 
dent in  BerUn.  1902 ,  graduate  student  at  Harvard  University.  Clergy- 
man, German  Evangelical;  at  Hamilton,  III,  1895-97;  assistant  pastor, 
Chicago,  111.,  1898-1900. 

Residence,  67  Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1150.  WILLIAM  HENRY  BUSSEY,  JR. 

Born  24  Oct.  1879,  at  Ridgeland,  111.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.     A.B.     Phi    Beta   Kappa.     1901,    A.B.,    Harvard   University,    on 


1900]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  321 

Chicago  Harvard  Club  scholarship.     1902,  A.M.,  on  renewed  scholarship. 

Fellow  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Chicago,  1902 . 

Residence,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 


1161.     GERTRUDE  LEONE  CHAPPELL. 

Born  27  Nov.  1877,  at  Oakland  Valley,  la.  Prepared  in  Ottawa,  Evans- 
ton,  and  Lake  View  High  Schools.  A.B.  Field  worker  for  Dakota  Uni- 
versity, Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  summer  of  1901 ;  teacher  at  Bridgewater,  S.  Dak., 
1901-02.  In  May  1902,  elected  Dean  of  Women,  Dakota  University,  to 
fill  temporary  vacancy;  Dean  of  Women,  and  Instructor  in  EngUsh,  ibid., 
1902 . 

Residence,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak. 

1152.     MAYNARD  COPELAND  COLE. 

Born  5  Oct.  1877,  at  Norton,  Mass.  Prepared  in  CUnton  (la.)  High 
School.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  With  M.  A.  Disbrow  &  Co., 
sash  and  door  manufacturers,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Married  Florence  Moody,  15  April  1903,  at  Omaha,  Neb. 

Residence,  1818  Binney  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.     Office,  1202  Izard  St. 

1163.  GEORGE  HARDIN  CURFMAN. 

Born  4  Nov.  1877,  at  Maryville,  Mo.     Prepared  in  Maryville  Seminary. 

Ph.B.     Phi   Beta   Kappa.     1901 ,    student   at   Northwestern  University 

Medical  School. 

Address,  2431  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.     Home  address,  Maryville,  Mo. 

1164.  SARAH  ESTHER  DANFORTH. 

Sister  of  No.  1155. 

Born  2  Nov.  1879,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi. 

Residence,  905  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1155.  WILLIAM  CLARK  DANFORTH. 

Brother  of  No.  1154. 

Born  30  July  1878,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.S.  Deru;  Delta  Upsilon.  1899-03,  student  at  North- 
western University  Medical  School. 

Residence,  905  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1156.  ELIZABETH  FRANCES  DAVIS. 

Bom  20  Jan.  1877,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Art  student,  Chicago. 

Residence,  1703  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


322  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1900 

1167.     JESSIE  EMEROY  DAVISON. 

Born  9  Nov.   1866,  at  Lemont,  111.     Prepared  in  Joliet,   111.     1885-86, 
student  at  Wellesley  College.     Ph.B.     Phi  BetS  Kappa. 
Residence,  Joliet,  111.     Box  1594. 

1168.     ALICE  CLARA  DOLAND. 

Born  13  Oct.  1877,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Studied  in  Berlin,  Germany,  1901  and  1902.  Teach- 
ing Latin  and  German  in  Oconto  (Wis.)  High  School. 

Residence,  Oconto,  Wis.  Permanent  address,  852  Touhy  Ave.,  Rogers 
Park,  Chicago,  111. 

1159.     CELIA  ANNA  DREW. 
Sister  of  No.  752. 

Born  2  Sept.  1876,  at  Wilmington,  111.  Prepared  in. South  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher  in  Belvidere 
(111.)  High  School,  1900 . 

Residence,  324  Perry  St.,  Belvidere,  111.  Permanent  address,  6620  Nor- 
mal Ave.,  Chicago. 

1160.     LULU  GENEVA  ELDRIDGE. 

Bom  17  Dec.  1876,  at  Neponset,  111.  Prepared  in  Kewanee,  111.  Ph.B. 
Teacher  of  Latin  and  German,  Whitewater  (Wis.)  High  School,  1900-02; 
teacher  in  Cherokee  (la.)  High  School,  1902. 

Residence,  Cherokee,  la.     Home  address,  Kewanee,  111. 

1161.    JEAN  MAY  FERGUSON. 

Born  19  June  1876,  at  Almont,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division 
High  School,  Chicago.     Ph.B. 

Residence,  344  South  Capitol  St.,  Pekin,  111. 

1162.     HARRY  BAINBRIDGE  GOUGH. 

Born  8  Jan.  1871,  at  Newport,  Ky.  Prepared  in  Illinois  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Adelphic;  Deru; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  general  Northern  Oratorical  League  session, 
Oberlin,  O.,  1899.  Second  prize  Cleveland  contest,  1899,  and  preliminary 
contest  of  Northern  Oratorical  League,  1900.  Editor-in-chief  Syllabus;  Kirk 
contestant.  Private  secretary  to  Bishop  Hartzell  until  Jan.  1901 ;  member 
Central  Illinois  Conference,  Bentley  Circuit,  until  Sept.  1901 ;  Wataga  pas- 
torate until  June  1902.  President  of  Hedding  College,  Abingdon,  111., 
1902 . 

Residence,  Abingdon,  111. 

1163.     CLARE  HAMILTON  HALL. 

Born  26  April  1880,  at  New  Milford,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  (111.) 
High    School.     B.S.     Phi    Kappa    Sigma;    Theta    Nu    Epsilon.     Chemist, 


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Alston  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  1900-02;  superintending  chemist  Chas. 

Moser  Co.,   Cincinnati,   O.,    1902 .     Contributor  to  Oil  Paint  and  Drug 

Reporter,  Sept.  and  Dec.  1902. 

Residence  311  Broadway,  Cincinnati,  O. 

1164.     LAURA  SARAH  HAPGOOD. 

Born  13  Nov.  1878,  at  Warren,  O.  Prepared  in  Warren  High  School. 
1897-98,  student  in  Oberlin  College.  A.B.  Teacher  at  Mineral  Ridge,  O., 
1900-01;  in  charge  of  English  department,  Newcastle  (Pa.)  High  School, 
1901-02.     Graduate  student  in  Radcliffe  College,  Massachusetts,  1902-03. 

Residence,  44a  Concord  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Home  address,  2306 
Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1165.     WILLIAM  AMOS  HARD. 

Born  15  Sept.  1878,  at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Philander  Smith 
Institute,  Mussoorie,  India,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B. 
Beta  Theta  Pi ;  Deru ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deru  scholarship  prize.  Graduate 
student  in  History,  1900-01.  Fellow  in  History,  1900-01.  Head  resident  of 
Northwestern  University  Settlement,  Chicago,  1901-02.  Editorial  writer 
for  Chicago  Tribune,  1901 . 

Residence,  1318,  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1166.     FRANKIE  MAY  HART. 

Sister  of  No.  1167. 

Born  18  July  1877,  at  Redwing,  Minn.  Prepared  at  Prescott  (Wis.) 
High  School  and  Hamline  University  (Minnesota)  Academy.  Three  years 
in  Hamline  University.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Assistant 
principal  of  Sherburn  (Minn.)  High  School,  1901-02;  principal  of  Batavia 
(111.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  27  Prairie  Ave.,  Batavia,  111.  Home  address,  503  Leland  Ave., 
Ravenswood,  111. 

1167.     LOUIE  BLANCHE  HART. 
Sister  of  No.  1166. 

Born  27  Sept.  1879,  at  Black  Brook,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Prescott  (Wis.) 
High  School  and  Hamline  University  (Minnesota)  Academy.  Three  years  in 
Hamline  University.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Assistant  prin- 
cipal of  Marengo  (111.)  High  School,  1900 . 

Residence,  Marengo,  111.     Home  address,  503  Leland  Ave.,  Ravenswood, 


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1168.     TOBIAS  VAN  HORN  HART. 


Bom  24  May  1877,  at  Knoxville,  la.  Prepared  in  Knoxville  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Deru;  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Principal  of  Knoxville  (la.)  High  School,  1901-02.     Student  at  Columbia 

iversity  Law  School,  Ncav  York,  1902 . 

Residence,  419  West  118th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Permanent  address, 

oxville.  la. 


324  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1900 

1169.     CHARLES  FREDERICK  HEIL. 

Born  4  June  1873,  at  Big  Spring,  Kan.  Prepared  in  Santa  Ana  (Cal.) 
High  School.  A.B.  Adelphic.  Secretary  Celery  Growers*  Association, 
Smeltzer,  Cal.,  1900-02;  book-keeper  Golden  West  Celery  and  Produce  Co., 
Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  since  1902. 

Residence,  908  West  First  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

1170.     DESCOM  D'FOREST  HOAGLAND. 

Bom  15  Aug.  t870,  in  Delaware  County,  la.  Prepared  in  Southwest  Kan- 
sas College,  Winfield,  Kan.  A.B.  Rogers.  Kirk  prize.  1900-02,  graduate 
work  in  Boston  University.  1902,  S.T.B.,  Boston  University.  Clergyman, 
Methodist  Episcopal;  Northwest  Indiana  Conference;  at  Lowell,  Ind.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Lowell,  Ind. 

1171.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  HOUK. 

Born  27  Jan.  1875,  at  Crown  Point,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Crown  Point  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Principal  of  high  school,  Du  Quoin,  111.,  1900-01;  super- 
intendent of  schools,  Du  Quoin,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Elizabeth  Gertrude  Douthett,  31  July  1901,  at  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

Child — Merwin  Douthett,  bom  10  Dec.  1902. 

Residence,  Du  Quoin,  111. 

1172.    JULIUS  MAURICE  KAHN. 

Bom  4  Dec.  1877,  at  Mason  City,  111.  Prepared  in  Petersburg  (111.)  High 
School.  One  year  in  Cincinnati  University.  A.B.  1901 ,  student  North- 
western University  Law  School,  expecting  degree  in  June  1903.  In  office  of 
Kraus,  Alschuler  &  Holden. 

Address,  1230-1248  Tribune  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

1173.     MARY  IMOGENE  KEAN. 

Bom  26  Nov.  1877,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  at 
Schaumburg,  111.,  1900-01 ;  teacher  of  Latin  and  English,  Palatine  (111.)  High 
School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Palatine,  111.  Permanent  address,  1815  Chicago  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton^  111. 

1174.    WILLIAM  JACOB  KELLER. 

Bom  19  Aug.  1877,  at  La  Porte,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901,  A.M.  (Greek). 
Fellow  in  Greek,  and  Instructor  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,1901-02. 
Graduate  student  in  classical  department  of  Chicago  University,  working 
toward  Ph.D.  degree.  Instructor  of  junior  college  course  in  Greek  for  two 
quarters,  University  of  Chicago,  1902-03.    Fellow  in  Greek,  iMd.,  1903-04: 

Residence,  312  Maxwell  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1175.     GEORGE  BLAKE  KNOWLTON. 

Bom  16  June  1878,  at  Rochester,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Rochester  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Delta  Upsilon.  In 
dry  goods  business. 

Residence,  Rochester,  Minn. 

1176.     MORRIS  KOMPEL. 

Born  30  May  1879,  at  Leipzig,  Germany.     Prepared  in  West  Division 

High  School,  Chicago.     B.L.     1900 ,  student  in  Northwestern  University 

Law  School. 

Residence,  96  Johnson  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1177.     CLARA  LOUISE  LANE  (NOBLE). 

Bom  3  July  1880,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High  School, 
Chicago.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi. 

Married  George  William  Noble,  15  Nov.  1900,  in  Chicago. 
Residence,  862  Flournoy  St.,  Chicago  111. 

1178.     BERNHARD  LARSON. 

Bom  28  Oct.  1872,  in  Norman  County,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Teacher  in  rural  schools,  1900-01;  teacher 
and  principal  in  Mentor  (Minn.)  school,  1901-02 ;  teacher  in  rural  schools,  and 
holding  down  a  claim  in  North  Dakota,  1902 . 

Residence,  Penn,  N.  Dak.     Permanent  address,  Halstad,  Minn. 

1179.    MAY  MARGARET  LOGEMAN. 
Sister  of  No.  616. 

Bom  10  Oct.  1877,  at  Chicago,  lU.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  B.L.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Substitute  in  West  Point  (Neb.)  High  School, 
Sept.  1900  to  Jan.  1901.  Teacher  of  German  and  English  in  Marquette 
(Mich.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  511  North  Front  St.,  Marquette,  Mich.  Permanent  address, 
45  Perry  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1180.     FLORENCE  MABEL  LONGLEY. 


Born  28  Nov.  1879,  at  Adamsville,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Minneapolis  and 
Winona  (Minn.)  High  Schools.  A.B.  Teacher  of  Latin  in  Mechanic  Arts 
High  School,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1900 . 

Residence,  51  Summit  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1181.    LEWIS  BULLARD  LOTT. 

Born  25  Dec.  1873,  at  Newark,  111.     Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
^urora,  111.     A.B.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River  Confer- 

ice;  at  Wilton  Center  and  West  Peotone,  111.,  1900 . 

Married  Cora  B.  Heartt,  17  Sept.  1901,  at  Cass,  111. 
Residence,  Downers  Grove,  111. 


326  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [190 

1182.     ARTHUR  TUTTLE  McINTOSH. 

Born  28  March  1877,  at  Clear  Lake,  la.  Prepared  at  Lake  Forest  Univei 
sity  Academy.     B.S.     Sigma  Chi. 

Residence,  6  Washington  Place,  Chicago,  111.  Office,  516  Marquetl 
Bldg. 

1183.     MARY  HENDLEY  McLAUGHLIN. 

Born  9  Dec.  1876,  at  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.  Prepared  in  Northwester 
University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Graduate»student,  Chicago  University,  sun 
mer  of  1902.  Teacher  in  Evanston  and  Lemont,  111.,  1900-01 ;  Professor  < 
English  Literature  and  German  in  Taylor  University,  Upland,  Ind.,  1901 — 

Residence,  LTpland,  Ind.  Permanent  address,  203  South  Western  Ave 
Chicago,  111. 

1184.     ARBA  MARTIN. 

Born  9  Jan.  1874,  at  Pittsford,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Fremont  (Neb.)  Hig 
School.     Ph.B.     Adelphic.     1900 ,  student  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 

Residence,  27  Heck  Hall,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Mattawai 
Mich. 

1186.     HORATIO  SEYMOUR  MARTIN. 

Born  23  Aug.  1868,  in  Indiana.     Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurori 
111.     A.B.     1900-01,  student  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Residence,  Brighton  Park,  Chicago,  111.  (1901). 

1186.  GEORGIA  DONKERSLEY  MATTISON. 

Sister  of  Nos.  620,  824,  and  1028. 

Born  6  April  1879,  at  Polo,  111.  Prepared  in  Wheaton  and  West  Auroi 
High  Schools.  Ph.B.  University  Woman's  Club.  Alumni  clerk,  CoUe^ 
of  Liberal  Arts,  Northwestern  University,  1900-01 ;  assistant  to  Registra 
ibid.,  1902-03. 

Residence,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1187.  ANNE  MARIA  METCALF  (THOMAS). 

Sister  of  No.  1030. 

Born  3  Nov.  1877,  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Towi 
ship  High  School.  B.S.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Class  da 
prophet. 

Married  Percy  Ernest  Thomas  (No.  1210),  24  J\ily  1901,  at  Evanston,  II 

Residence,  Winona,  Minn. 

1188.     LOUISA  MITCHELL. 

Born  23  Nov.  1875,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  Schoo 
Student  in  University  of  Chicago  for  one  quarter.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappj 
Teacher  in  Richton,  111.,  1900-01 ;  in  graded  schools  of  Evanston,  111.,  1901-0! 
Graduate  student  University  of  Chicago,  1902.     Teaching,  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  200  South  Willow  Ave.,  Austin,  Chicago,  111. 


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1189.     ALBERT  GARRISH  MORSE. 


Born  21  Sept.  1868,  at  Abingdon,  111.  Prepared  in  Western  Normal  Col- 
lege, Shenandoah,  la.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  In- 
structor in  English,  History,  and  Latin  in  Puget  Sound  University,  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  1900-01;   superintendent  of  schools  at  Anacortes,  Wash.,  1901 . 

Married  Delia  Lorena  Howard,  2  June  1891,  at  Shenandoah,  la. 

Residence,  Anacortes,  Wash. 


1190.     ALBERT  JUSTIN  NORTHRUP. 

Born  16  Oct.  1871,  in  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University. 
A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Morris, 
Minn.,  1900-02.  Traveled  in  Europe,  summer  of  1901.  Student  in  Boston 
University  Theological  School.  Transferred  to  New  Hampshire  Conference; 
Garden  Street  Church,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1903 . 

Residence,  Lawrence,  Mass. 


1191.     ERNEST  EVERETT  OLP. 

Born  18  July  1874,  at  La  Plata,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Kahoka  and  Cameron, 
Mo.  A.B.  Sigma  Nu.  In  Europe,  summer  of  1900.  With  Standard  Oil 
Co.,  Chicago,  1900 . 

Residence,  1910  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  5  Wabash  Ave., 
care  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 


1192.     EDWIN  RUTHVEN  PERRY. 

Born  4  March  1871,  at  Granton,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Deru;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Harris  prize. 
Member  United  States  Life-Saving  Crew.  Editor  Northwestern,  1899-1900. 
Student  in  Harvard  University  Law  School,  1900 .     Editor  of  Harvard 

—^aw  Review,  1901-03. 

IH|    Residence,  2  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

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1193.     FRANCES  CURREY  PIERCE. 


Born  5  May  1876,  at  Malta,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     Ph.B.     Teacher  at  Malta,  111.,   1900-01.     Assistant  in  library, 

Northwestern  University,  1901 . 

I^H    Residence,  Willard  Hall,  Evanston,    111.     Permanent  address,  Malta,  111. 


1194.     JESSE  BELL  PORTER. 


Born  25  Nov.  1871,  at  Brook ville.  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 

"ity  Academy.     A.B.     1899 ,  student  in  Northwestern  University  Medical 

School.     Deru;  Delta  Upsilon. 


328  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1900 

1195.     OTAKAR  LUDVIG  PROCHASKA. 

Bom  1  July  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.     B.S.  • 

Residence,  67  Tell  Place,  Chicago,  111. 


1196.     GERTRUDE  H.  REED. 

Bom  23  Jan.  1876,  at  Waukon,  la.  Prepared  in  Sotfth  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Qsimma,.  Teacher  of  English  in 
Kenosha  (Wis.)  High  School,  Sept.  1900  to  Jan.  1903. 

Residence,  2008  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1197.     FRANK  LEE  RICHARDSON. 

Born  28  Aug.  1874,  at  Warren,  111.  Prepared  in  Denver  University  Pre- 
paratory School.  B.S.  Employed  in  electric  light  business  with  Chicago 
Edison  Company,  1900 . 

Residence,  811  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


1198.     CHRISTINE  ELEANORE  RICHTER. 

Bom  9  March  1876,  at  Copenhagen,  Denmark.     Prepared  in  Lake  View 
High  School,  Chicago.     B.L.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  111. 
Residence,  15  Surrey  Court,  Chicago,  111. 


1199.     EFFIE  ISABEL  ROBERTS. 

Bom  20  March  1876,  at  Remington,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Remington  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  ■  Head  of  reading 
department  of  Ionia  (Mich.)  public  schools. 

Residence,  309  Union  St.,  Ionia,  Mich. 


1200.     EDNA  RUTLEDGE. 

Bom  15  May  1878,  at  Oregon,  III.  Prepared  in  Oregon  High  School  and 
Wittenberg  College,  Ohio.  B.S.  Teacher  at  Holcomb,  III.,  1900-02;  at 
Rockford,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  318  North  Third  St.,  Rockford,  111.  Permanent  address, 
Oregon,  111. 

1201.     JENNIE  NEILL  SCOTT. 

Bom  7  March  1871,  in  Jasper  County,  111.  Prepared  in  Olney  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  President  Young 
Women's  Christian  Association,  1898-99.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901-03,  gradu- 
ate student  in  Greek.  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy,  1900 . 

Residence,  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  329 


1202.     CLARA  ELLEN  SEMANS. 


Bom  8  July  1877,  at  Viroqua,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Peru  and  Goshen  (Ind.) 
High  Schools.  Ph.B.  Teacher  of  English  and  Latin,  Ligonier  (Ind.)  High 
School. 

Residence,  Wabash,  Ind. 

,  1203.     FRANK  DAVID  SHEETS. 
Brother  of  No.  379. 

Bom  25  Oct.  1858,  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.  Prepared  at  Rock  River  Seminary 
and  Northwestem  University  Academy.  A.B.  (as  of  '80).  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Attended  Iowa  State  University  Law  School,  1881-82. 
In  commercial  business,  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  and  Oregon,  111.,  1882-84;  same, 
Newton,  Kan.,  1884-89.    Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  pastor  at  Burrton, 

Kan.,  1890-91;  at  Rockford,  111.,  1891-95;  at  Edgewater,  Chicago,  1895 . 

Married  Mary  Louisa  Ellinwood,  23  June  1881. 
Children — Harold  Frank,  bom  2  May  1883. 
Alice  Maud,  died  23  Oct.  1887. 
Raymond,  born  28  June  1889. 
Harriet,  born  21  June  1892. 
Residence,  2611  Kenmore  Ave.,  Edgewater,  Chicago,  111. 

1204.     MARGARETHE  SHEPPARD. 

Born  26  March  1878,  at  Dresden,  Germany.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (HI.) 
High  School.     B.L. 

Residence,  225  Greenwood  Boul.,  Evanston,  111. 

1206.    AVIS  SMITH. 

Bom  9  Feb.  1880,  at  Clifton,  111.  Prepared  in  Hillside  (Wis.)  Home 
School.     B.S.     1901-03,  student  in  Chicago  Kindergarten  Institute. 

Residence,  530  East  47th  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Permanent  address,  Clifton, 
111. 


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1206.     BESSIE  CAROLYN  SMITH  (KING). 

Born  3  June  1877,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.     Prepared  in  Brooklyn  (N.  Y.)  High 
chool.     A.B.     Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Teacher  of  Latin 
and  Greek  at  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.,  1900-02. 
■K     Married  Karl  David  King  (No.  1095),  21  July  1902,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
W^L    Residence,  1307  Ainslie  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


1207.     MARY  CECELIA  STRICKLER. 


Bom  30  June  1875,  at  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.     Prepared  in  Lanark  (111.)  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Principal  and  teacher  of  Latin  and  English,  Lanark  (lU.) 

igh  School,  1900-01 ;  teacher  in  South  Whitley  (Ind.)  pubHc  school,  1902 . 

Residence,  South  Whitley,  Ind.     Permanent  address,  Lanark,  111. 


330  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1900 

1208.     ROLLIN  SUMMERS  STURGEON. 

Brother  of  No.  1302. 

• 

Born  25  Aug.  1877,  at  Rock  Island,  111.     Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High 

School.     B.L.     Phi  Delta  Theta;  Deru.     1900 ,  student  at  Harvard  Law 

School. 

Residence,  16  Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Permanent  address,  1043 
19th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 


1209.     MARY  ELLEN  TAYLER. 

Born  15  Dec.  1868,  at  West  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Prepared  in  West  Side 
High  School,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy. 
1896-1900.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1902,  M.S.  (Botany).  Fellow  in 
Botany,  and  assistant  in  Botanical  Laboratory,  Northwestern  University, 
1900-03. 

Residence,  733  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  321  South 
Chestnut  Ave.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 


1210.     PERCY  ERNEST  THOMAS. 

Bom  21  Dec.  1874,  at  Torquay,  Devonshire,  England.  Prepared  in  Den- 
ver University  Preparatory  Department.  Ph.B.  Deru.  First  prize  in 
preliminary  and  final  contests  of  the  Northern  Oratorical  League,  1900. 
Class  poet  at  Commencement.  Manager  of  the  Syllabus.  1901,  Ph.M. 
(English  Language).  Clergyman.  Pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
at   Popejoy,    la.,    1901;   of   First   Congregational   Church,    Winona,    Minn., 

1901 .     Author  of   "  Self-Pronouncing  Lesson   Commentary,"    64   pages, 

1902. 

Married  Anne  M.  Metcalf  (No.  1187),  24  July  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  165  West  Broadway,  Winona,  Minn. 


1211.     MARY  EDITH  THOMPSON. 
Sister  of  No.  1398. 

Born  23  Aug.  1877,  at  Lockland,  O.  Prepared  in  Wyoming  (O.)  and 
Evanston  (111.)  High  Schools.  Ph.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  1902,  Ph.M.  (Latin). 
Instructor  in  Interstate  Correspondence  School. 

Residence,  2135  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1212.     HUGHEY  MASSEY  TILROE. 

Born  9  Dec.  1873,  at  Grayville,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Rogers.  Sigma  Nu.  Cleveland  prize.  Principal  of 
School  of  Oratory,  and  Instructor  in  English,  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
Lima,  N.  Y.,  1900 .     Student,  Oxford,  England,  1903,  summer. 

Residence,  Lima,  N.  Y. 


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1900]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  331 

1213.     DAVID  DA  VIES  VAUGHAN. 

Born  11  Aug.  1876,  at  Titusville,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Chicago  English  High 
and  Manual  Training.  School.  B.S.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal ;  Rock 
River  Conference:  at  Thoburn  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-02;  at  Wyanet, 
lU.,  1902 . 

Married  Elzie  Gertrude  Wiley,  6  Jan.  1902,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  Wyanet,  111. 

1214.     SEYMOUR  EDWIN  WHEELOCK. 

Born  15  July  1879,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Assistant  book-keeper  and  cashier  Wayne  & 
Low,  Chicago,  1900 . 

Residence,  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

1215.    WILLIS  MAC  WILLIAMS. 

Born  3  Dec.  1878,  at  Vinton,  la.     Prepared  at  Vinton  High  School.     B.S. 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma.     1900-01,  read  law  at  Vinton,  la.     1901 ,  at  Harvard 

Law  School. 

Address,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  care  Harvard  Law  School.  Permanent 
address,  Vinton,  la. 

1216.     JOHN  GEORGE  WINDSOR. 

Brother  of  No.  850. 

Born  5  May  1876,  at  Smithfield,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  in  Town- 
ship High  School  at  Boswell,  Ind.,  1900 . 

Residence,  Boswell,  Ind.  Permanent  address,  1106  Ayars  Place,  Evans- 
ton,  lU. 

1217.  ARTHUR  WATERSTON  WOODS. 

Born  4  July  1878,  at  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 

B.S.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     1900 ,  student  Northwestern  Uinversity  Medical 

School. 

Residence,  521  Lee  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1218.  CHARLES  HENRY  WOOLBERT. 

Born  26  June  1877,  at  Ottawa,  111.  Prepared  in  Ottawa  High  School. 
A.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Graduate  student  in  English  (in  absentia),  1901-02. 
Instructor  in  English  in  West  Side  High  School,  Aurora,  111.,  1900-02;  Pro- 
fessor of  English  and  Oratory,  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  1902 . 

Married  Gertrude  Janet  Gale  (ex.-'02),  7  Aug.  1902. 

Residence,  Olivet,  Mich. 


332  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 


CLASS  OF  1901. 

This  class  presented  to  the  University  the* stone  bench  at  the  south  end 

of  the  campus. 

1219.     HELEN  MARY  BAKER. 

Born  2  June  1878,  at  Manhattan,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  B.S.  University  Woman's  Club,  and  Woman's  Debating 
Club.  1901-02,  student  in  Northw^tern  University  Woman's  Medical 
School. 

Residence,  Manhattan,  111. 

1220.     HORACE  SINGER  BAKER. 

Bom  18  July  1878,  in  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1900 ,  student  in  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology. 

Residence,  Technology  Chambers,  Boston,  Mass.  Permanent  address, 
1325  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1221.    JOHN  CLARK  BAKER. 
Brother  of  No.  739. 

Bom  25  Nov.  1877,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Hinman.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901-02, 
Fellow  in  Physics.  1902,  A.M.  (Physics).  Student  in  Michigan  College  of 
Mines,  Houghton,  Mich.,  1902-03.  Enlisted  in  Second  Missouri  Volunteer 
Infantry,  Company  K,  16  June  1898;  appointed  Sergeant-Major  in  Jan.  1899; 
mustered  out  3  March  1899.  Joint  author,  with  Professor  Henry  Crew, 
of  an  article  in  Proceedings  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Vol. 
XXXVIII,  on  Thermal  Development  of  Spark  Spectrum  of  Carbon. 

Residence,  904  Cherry  St.,  Springfield,  Mo. 

1222.     HAL  CRUMPTON  BANGS. 

Born  8  Oct.  1878,  at  Chatsworth,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Student  in  Yale  University  Law 
School;  degree  LL.B.  expected  June  1903.  Phi  Delta  Phi. 

Address,  Box   601,  New   Haven,  Conn.  Permanent   address,    Cynthiana, 
Ky. 

1223.     AUGUST  WILLIAM  BARNLUND. 

Born  9  June  1874,  at  Donovan,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     Ph.B.     1901-03,  student  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 

Residence,  Heck  Hall,  Evanston,  111.     Permanent  address,  Donovan,  111. 

1224.     HESTER  ELIZA  BENN. 

Born  13  June  1877,  at  Woodburn,  la.      Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     Ph.B,     Teacher  in  South  Omaha  (Neb.)  High  School,  1901 — . 
Residence,  "The  Madison,"  Omaha,  Neb. 


1901]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  333 

1226.    ALBERT  SNOWDEN  CAPRON. 

Born  8  Feb.  1877,  at  Winnetka,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Chemist  for  Pfister  &  Vogel  Leather  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1901 . 

Residence,  227  Wisconsin  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.-  Permanent  address,  Win- 
netka, 111. 

1226.    ANNIE  LYMAN  CATLIN  (WRIGHT). 

Bom  5  April  1871,  at  De  Witt,  la.  Prepared  in  East  Waterloo  (la.) 
High  School.     B.L. 

Married  Cyrus  A.  Wright  (No.  1136),  Sept.  1901,  at  Waterloo,  la. 
Residence,  Bardolph,  111. 

1227.     DE  CLIFFORD  CHADDOCK. 

Bom  23  May  1876,  at  La  MoiUe,  111.  Prepared  in  Polo  (HI.)  High  School. 
B.S.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Dem.     With  Federal  Co.,  Chicago. 

Residence,  1227  Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Polo, 
lU. 

1228.    ALICE  TENNEY  COMINGS. 

Born  23  Nov.  1879,  at  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  High 
School.  B.S.  Teacher  of  Science,  Oregon  (111.)  High  School,  1901-02; 
same,  Lake  Linden  (Mich.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Lake  Linden,  Mich.     Permanent  address,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

1229.  ASHLEY  TAYLOR  CONRAD. 

Born  14  Aug.  1879,  at  Bloomfield,  la.  Prepared  in  Parsons  Preparatory 
School,  Fairfield,  la.  Two  years  in  Parsons  College,  Iowa.  B.S.  Instructor 
in  Science,  St.  Joseph  (Mich.)  High  School,  1901-02;  head  of  Science  Depart- 
ment, Blaine  High  School,  West  Superior,  Wis.,  1902 .     Begins  graduate 

study  in  Marine  Biological  Station  of  Minnesota  State  University,  summer 
of  1903. 

Residence,  1512  Belknap  St.,  West  Superior,  Wis. 

1230.     WALLACE  WEBSTER  CUMNOCK. 

Bom  28  April  1880,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestem  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Sigma  Chi.  Employed  with  Swift  &  Co.,  Union 
Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  1901,  to  May  1902.  Connected  with  Frank  A. 
Munsey,  first  as  advertising  manager  of  the  Mohican  Company,  and  then  in 
advertising  department  of  Munsey' s  Magazine,  New  York,  1902-03.  Now  in 
advertising  department  of  Boston  Journal, 

Address,  care  Boston  Journal,  Boston,  Mass.  Permanent  address,  1804 
Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  lU. 


334  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 

1231.     EMMA  MARIE  DAHLEN. 

Bom  21  Maj^  1877,  at  Whitewater,  Wis..  Prepared  at  Whitewater  High 
School  and  State  Normal  School.  B.L.  Teacher  in  public  schools  of  White- 
water, Wis.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

1232.     BESS  DA  VIES. 

Bom  ,    1877,   at   Dodgeville,  ^is.     Prepared  in   Dodgeville   High 

School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     B.L. 

Residence,  1688  Buckingham  Place,  Chicago,  111.  Permanent  address, 
Dodgeville,  Wis. 


1233.     RALPH  BRONNELL  DENNIS. 

Bom  21  Sept.  1876,  at  Tama,  la.  Prepared  in  Traer  (la.)  High  School. 
B.L.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Deru.  Class  day  presenter  of  gifts.  Cleveland 
prize;  Kirk  prize.     Instructor  in  Cumnock  School  of  Oratory,  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  628  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1234.     PAUL  HARRISON  DIKE. 

Born  22  Feb.  1878,  at  Crystal  Lake,  111.  Prepared  in  Nunda  and  Crystal 
Lake  (111.)  Union  High  School,  and  Highland  Park  High  School.  B.S.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  of  Science,  Du  Quoin  (111.)  High  School,  1901-02. 
Fellow  in  Engineering  and  Mineralogy,  Northwestern  University,  1902-03. 

Address,  Science  Hall,  Evanston,  111.     Permanent  address,  Nunda,  111. 

1285.     RALPH  HERMON  DURHAM. 

Born  27  Sept.  1879,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  With  Interstate  School  of  Cor- 
respondence, Chicago,  1901-03.     With  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Residence,  822  Washington  St.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  96  Fulton  St., 
Chicago,  111. 

1236.    JOSEPH  DUTTON. 

Born  2  Jan.  1867,  at  Marchmont,  Ont.,  Can.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Deru.  Class  orator.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal;  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.,  1901 . 

Residence,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich. 

1237.    ANNIE  LOMBARD  DYAR. 

Born  11  Oct.  1877,  at  Eyota,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Winona  (Minn.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  General  assistant, 
Winona  (Minn.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  376  West  5th  St.,  Winona,  Minn. 


1901]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  335 

1238.     THOMAS  OSCAR  EDGAR. 

Born  5  Dec.  1871,  at  Manchester,  Ont.  Prepared  at  Port  Perry  (Ont.) 
High  School.  Honor  Matriculant,  University  of  Toronto,  1890;  student 
Michigan  State  Normal,  1893.  1897-98,  student  in  University  of  Wisconsin. 
B.S.  1901-02,  student  in  Northwestern  University  Medical  School  (scholar- 
ship). Instructor  in  Zoology  and  Bacteriology,  South  Dakota  Agricultural 
College,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Brookings,  S.  Dak. 


1239.     THOR  HAUG  ERICKSON. 

Born  7  Dec.  1879,  at  Christiania,  Norway.  Prepared  in  South  Side  High 
School,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  A.B.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  With  Omaha  Pack- 
ing Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1901 . 

Residence,  1121  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111. 


1240.     INA  MAE  EVANS. 

Born  2  Jan.  1880,  near  Spencer,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Clyde  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Engaged  in  clerical  work  in  Chicago,  March  1902  to  Jan.  1903; 
employed  with  Interstate  School  of  Correspondence,  1903 . 

Residence,  La  Vergne,  111. 


1241.     MARY  CAROLINE  FERRIS. 

Born  31  Oct.  1878,  at  Princeton,  111.  Prepared  in  Princeton  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Omega  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Book-keeper  for 
Citizens'  National  Bank  of  Princeton,  111.,  1901 . 

Residence,  Princeton,  111. 


1242.     HENRY  HOAG  FROST. 

Born  14  Jan.  1874,  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Tonawanda  (N.  Y.) 
High  School,  Lockport  (N.  Y.)  Union  School,  and  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  President  College  Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
1897-98;  General  Secretary,  1898-99.  Principal  of  Geneseo  (111.)  High 
School,  1901 . 

Married  Mary  Alice  Tuttle,  of  Leaf  River,  111.,  18  June  1901. 

Residence,  Geneseo,  111. 


1243.     VICTORIA  GAZZOLO. 

Born  18  Aug.  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  North  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  B.S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  1901-02,  graduate  student  in 
French. 

Residence,  95  Astor  Place,  Chicago,  111. 


336  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 

1244.     CHARLES  SEWARD  GILLESPIE. 

Bom  26  Jan.  1876,  at  Abingdon,  111*  Prepared  in  Simpson  College, 
Indianola,  la.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Instructor 
in  Simpson  Summer  School,  1901.  In  Sept.  1901  appointed  to  Weston  cir- 
cuit, and  reappointed  in  1902. 

Married ,  June  1899. 

Residence,  Weston,  la. 

1246.     JENNIE  JOSEPHINE  GILMORE. 

Born  22  May  1877,  at  Compton,  111.  Prepared  in  Yorkville  (111.)  High 
School,  Jennings  Seminary,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Teacher  of  Latin  and  EngUsh,  Brandon  (Wis.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Compton,  111. 

1246.     FRED  ARTHUR  GRAHAM. 

Born  13  Dec.  1869,  at  Corning,  la.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River  Con- 
ference; at  Erie  St.  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  since  1899. 

Married  Effa  A.  Richards,  24  Nov.  1897,  at  Prophetstown,  111. 

Child— Gborgh  a.,  bom  10  Feb.  1900. 

Residence,  219  North  Robey  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1247.     CECELIA  DAPHNE  GREENWOOD. 

Born  12  Oct.  1879,  at  La  Salle,  111.     Prepared  in  Princeton  (111.)  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi. 
Residence,  Princeton,  111. 

1248.     JAMES  HAROLD  HANCE. 

Bom  14  Aug.  1880,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  B.S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Graduate  student  Chicago  Univer- 
sity, summer  of  1902.  Laboratory  assistant  in  Inorganic  Chemistry,  Okla- 
homa University,  Norman,  Okla.,  1901-02;  principal  of  Park  City  (Utah) 
High  School. 

Residence,  Park  City,  Utah. 

1249.     HELEN  MARSHALL  HANDY. 

Bom  2  July  1879,  in  Cincinnati,  O.  Prepared  in  Woodward  High  School, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  and  in  Evanston  (111.)  High  School.  Ph.B.  Delta  Delta 
Delta;  Omega  Psi.     1901-02,  graduate  student  in  History. 

Residence,  1315  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1250.     HERBERT  CONRAD  HANSEN. 

Born  18  April  1877,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division 
High  School,  Chicago.     Ph.B.     1902,  Ph.M.  (German).     Instmctor  in  Eng- 


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lish,    Northwest    Division    evening    school,    Chicago,    winter    of    1900-01; 
teacher  of  History  and  German,  Decatur  (111.)  High  School,  1902-03. 

Address,  341  West  WiiUam  St.,  Decatur,  111.  Permanent  address,  417 
North  Hoyne  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1261.    AGNES  ELVIRA  HAYDEN. 

Born  15  June  1879,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Omega  Psi.  Alumni  clerk,  College  of 
Liberal  Arts,  Northwestern  University,  1902 . 

Residence,  1205  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1252.     MARTHA  HINKEL. 

Born  13  March  1880,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division 
High  School,  Chicago.     B.L. 

Residence,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn. 

1253.     EDITH  ST.  STEPHEN  HUNTING. 

Born  26  Dec.  1878,  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High 
School,  Chicago.  A.B.  1901-02,  graduate  student  in  Pedagogy.  Teaching 
near  Dundee,  111.,  1903 . 

Residence,  2659  North  44th  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1254.    JESSIE  WRIGHT  JEFFREY. 

Born  23  June  1877,  at  Washington,  la.  Prepared  in  Washington  High 
School  and  Academy.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi.  Teacher  of  EngUsh,  Tuscola 
(111.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Tuscola,  111.     Permanent  address,  Washington,  la. 

1256.     HELEN  MABEL  JEWELL. 

Bom  13  June  1878,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  at  Jacksonville,  HI. 
1901 . 

Residence,  Jacksonville,  111. 

1266.     JOSEPH  ALBERT  JOHNSTON. 

Born  4  Sept.  1869,  in  Atchison  County,  Mo.     Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.     A.B.     Student  McCormick  Theological  Seminary. 
Married  Martha  Sharp,  7  Aug.  1891,  at  Blanchard,  la. 
Residence,  1932  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1257.    LILLIAN  LOVISA  JOSE. 

Born  9  Jan.  1876,  at  Charles  City,  la.  Prepared  in  Marionville  (Mo.) 
High  School  and  Collegiate  Institute  and  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga, 
111.     A.B.     Assistant  principal  of  Kenyon  (Minn.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Kenyon,  Minn. 


338  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 

1258.    ANDREW  CLARKE  KELLEY. 

Born  1  Feb.  1867,  at  Peoria,  111.  Prepared  at  Hedding  College  and  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University.  A.B.  1900-01,  student  Garrett  Biblical  Institute. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at  Castleton,  111.,  1901-02;  Wesley  Church, 
Peoria,  111.,  1902 . 

Married  Ethel  E.  Tanquary,  13  Sept.  1899,  at  Armour,  S.  Dak. 

Residence,  307  Ann  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

1269.    JAMES  SHERMAN  KING. 

Born  30  Oct.  1874,  at  Rosecrans,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Sigma  Nu ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Adelphic.  Professor 
of  Greek  and  Modern  Languages,  Hamline  University,  1901 . 

Residence,  1489  Hewitt  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1260.  CATHARINE  KINNISON. 

Born  24  June  1876,  at  Ligonier,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Ligonier  High  School 
and  Valparaiso  (Ind.)  Normal  School.  Ph.B.  Principal  of  Odell  (111.)  public 
school,  1901 . 

Residence,  Odell,  111.    Permanent  address,  Ligonier,  Ind. 

1261.  SUSAN  MIXTER  KNOX. 

Born  29  Oct.  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
A.B.     1902,  A.M.  (English  Literature). 
Residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

1262.  GUY  WAYNE  LARIMER. 

Born  24  Sept.  1880,  at  Chariton,  la.     Prepared  in  Chariton  High  School. 

Two  years  a  student  at  Simpson  College,  la.     A.B.     Sigma  Nu.     1901 , 

student  in  Northwestern  University  Medical  School. 

Address,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  2431  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago. 

1263.     ISABEL  LARSEN. 

Born  25  Sept.  1879,  at  Odell,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.S.  Instructor  in  Sciences,  Madison  (S.  Dak.)  State  Normal 
School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Madison,  S.  Dak. 

1264.    LESLIE  RANDALL  LARSEN. 
Brother  of  No.  968. 

Born  6  Oct.  1878,  at  Fort  Howard,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Green  Bay  (Wis.) 
High  School  and  Lawrence  University.  B.L.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  With 
William  Larsen,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1901 . 

Residence,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 


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1265.    ALFRED  TENNYSON  LLOYD. 

Born  31  Jan.  1878,  at  Scranton,  Pa.     Prepared  in  Oakland,  Cal.    A.B. 

Phi  Delta  Theta.     Harris  prize.     1901 ,  student  Harvard  Law  School. 

Residence,  720  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1266.    MARY  JOY  LOMBARD. 

Born  14  Aug.  1864,  at  Winona,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Winona  (Minn.)  High 
School.  Student  at  Harvard  Annex.  1895-96,  University  of  Berlin,  Prussia. 
Correspondence  study.  University  of  Chicago.  B.L.  Tutor  in  German  and 
French,  Winona,  Minn.,  until  Jan.  1902.  Teacher  of  English  and  German, 
Elgin  (111.)  High  School,  Jan.  1902  until  Dec.  1902.  Now  teacher  of  French 
in  Michigan  State  Normal  College,  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Residence,  130  College  Place,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  Permanent  address,  167 
East  Wabasha  St.,  Winona,  Minn. 

1267.    EMMA  BELLE  LOWELL. 

Sister  of  No.  896. 

Born  16  March  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi.  Teacher  in  Preparatory  and  Col- 
legiate School,  662  La  Salle  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  5410  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1268.     LEONIE  TANSLEY  LYON. 

Born  28  Jan.  1880,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  B.L.  Graduate  student,  University  of  Chicago,  summer  of  1902. 
Taught  in  Lake  Linden  (Mich.)  High  School,  1901-02;  teacher  in  Annie  Wright 
Seminary,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1902 , 

Address,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  care  of  Annie  Wright  Seminary. 

1269.    CAROLINE  REBECCA  McCABE  (MORGAN). 

Born  30  Oct,  1874,  at  Chicago,  lU.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High 
School,  Chicago,  and  Mt.  Vernon  Seminar^',  Washington,  D.  C.  A.B.  Delta 
Gamma;  Omega  Psi. 

Married  Philip  Sidney  Morgan,  9  April  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  Hiawatha  Ranch,  Big  Spring,  Tex. 

1270.    LOULA  MINA  MANN. 

Born  29  Oct.  1879,  at  Corning,  la.     Prepared  in  West  Des  Moines  High 
School,  and  State  University  of  Iowa  (2  years).     B.S.     Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
Residence,  1408  Pleasant  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1271.  ELLA  Mccarty  masden. 

Born  23  Aug.  1877,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Prepared  in  St.  Louis  (Mo.)  and 
New  Haven  (Conn.)  High  Schools.     One  year  in  Colorado  College.     A.B. 
Residence,  145,  5th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


340  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 

1272.    CAREY  EYSTER  MELVILLE. 

Born  4  April  1878,  at  Baltimore,  Md.  •Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901-02,  Fellow  in  Mathematics. 
1902 ,  student  at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Residence,  Baltimore,  Md.,  care  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Permanent 
address,  Wilmette,  111. 

1273.     SARAH  ^AY  MILNER. 

Born  17  June  1877,  at  Waukegan,  111.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  (111.)  High 
School.  B.L.  Graduated  from  Chicago  Normal  School,  1902.  Cadet  in 
Chicago  public  schools,  1902 . 

Residence,  7436  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1274.  ANNIE  MABEL  MONTGOMERY. 

Bom  11  March  1875,  at  Aurora,  111.  Prepared  in  Ireton  (la.)  High  School, 
Jennings  Seminary,  Cornell  College  (la.)  and  Northwestern  University  Acad- 
emy. A.B.  Principal  of  Lanark  (111.)  High  School,  1901-02.  Teacher  of 
EngUsh  in  Ashland  (Wis.)  High  School,  1902-03. 

Residence,  312  East  Second  Ave.,  Ashland,  Wis.  Permanent  address, 
Ireton,  la. 

1276.    ELSIE  NEIGLICK. 

Sister  of  No.  828. 

Born  7  March  1880,  at  Winnetka,  111.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.     Ph.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     1902,  Ph.M.  (German). 
Residence,  1205  Waveland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1276.     GEORGE  EVERETT  NICHOLS. 

Born  15  Nov.  1876,  at  Millbrook,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.  Attended  Beloit  College.  B.S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Deru.  With 
Western  Electrical  Supply  Co.,  Chicago,  1901-02.     In  bank,  Edgar,  Wis. 

Residence,  Edgar,  Wis. 

1277.     STELLA  NORDQUIST. 

Born  22  March  1879,  at  McHenry,  111.     Prepared  in  McHenry  and  Nunda 
(111.)    High   Schools   and   Northwestern   University   Academy.     Ph.B. 
Residence,  McHenry,  Rl. 


1278.     CHARLES  WAGGENER  PATTERSON. 

Born  13  Dec.  1870,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  1892,  Ph.G.,  Northwestern  University  School  of  Pharmacy. 
1895,  Ph.C,  ibid.  B.S.  Deru;  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Instructor  in  Dispensing, 
Northwestern  University  School  of  Pharmacy,  1893-1901 ;  Assistant  Professor 


1901]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  341 

of  Analytical  Pharmaceutical  Chemistry,  ibid.,  1901 .     Member  of  Chicago 

Academy  of  Sciences,  1895-02;  of  American  Chemical  Society,  1895 . 

Residence,  3700  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1279.     ETHEL  INEZ  PAYTON. 

Born  27  May  1875,  at  DeSoto,  la.  Prepared  in  Winterset  (la.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B,  Class  day  historian. 
Teacher  in  Atlantic  (la.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Atlantic,  la.     Permanent  address,  Adel,  la. 

1280.     KINGSLEY  EUGENE  PEASE. 

Born  20  June  1875,  at  Hartville,  Mo.  Prepared  in  West  Plains  (Mo.) 
College  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Missionary  of  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  teaching  in  Anglo-Chinese  School  for  Boys,  Singapore, 
Malaysia. 

Married  Mary  F.  Wright  (No.  1316),  27  June  1901,  at  Rochester,  111. 

Address,  Singapore,  Malaysia,  care  Anglo-Chinese  School  for  Boys. 

1281.    MAUDE  MYRTLE  PETERS. 
Sister  of  No.  913. 

Born  in  1879,  at  Tuscola,  111.     Prepared  in  Tuscola  High  School.     B.L. 

University  Woman's  Club.     Teacher  in  Tuscola  (111.)  PubUc  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Tuscola,  111. 

1282.    JOHN  MARION  PHAR. 

Born  20  Sept.  1870,  at  Bellmont,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  Teacher  in  History,  Latin,  and  English,  Sycamore 
(111.)  High  School,  1901 . 

Residence,  Sycamore,  111. 

1283.  FRANK  WESLEY  PHELPS. 

Bom  13  Jan.   1878,  at  Shirland,  111.     Prepared  at  Rockford,  111.     B.S. 

Phi   Delta  Theta.     1901 ,   student  at   Northwestern   University  Medical 

School. 

Residence,  4312  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1284.  ROYAL  ARTHUR  PORTER. 

Born  8  Feb.  1877,  near  Adair,  111.  Prepared  at  Macomb  (111.)  Normal 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
1901-02,  Fellow  in  Physics.  1902,  M.S.  (Physics).  Student  in  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  June  to  Nov.  1902.  With  Chesapeake  &  Potomac 
Telephone  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  to  Dec.  1902.  Instructor  in  Physics, 
Syracuse  University,  1903 . 

Address,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  care  Syracuse  University.  Permanent  address, 
Macomb,  111. 


342  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 

1286.    WILLIAM  GEORGE  QUADE. 

Born  18  Dec.  1877,  at  Worden,  111.  Pre];jared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Assistant  secre- 
tary and  treasurer  and  director  of  the  Burns  Boiler  &  Manufacturing  Co., 
West  De  Pere,  Wis. 

Residence,  West  De  Pere,  Wis. 

1286.    CLARENCE  BDWARD  RANKIN. 

Born  23  June  1878,  at  Braidwood,  111.  Prepared  in  Wilmington  (111.) 
High  School.     Ph.B. 

Residence,  Braidwood,  111. 

1287.     RUBY  ELEANOR  RAWLL. 

Born  19  Feb.  1880,  at  London,  England.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  1902,  Ph.M.  (History).  Teacher  in  Rossville  (111.) 
High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Rossville,  111.  Permanent  address,  674  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111. 

1288.     FLORENCE  EMMA  REYNOLDS. 

Born  12  Feb.  1879,  at  Stanton,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Lansing  High  School 
and  Lake  View  High  School,  Chicago.  B.L.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Class  prophet. 

Residence,  2564  Lakewood  Ave.,  Edgewater,  Chicago,  111. 

1289.     EDITH  MAY  RICHARDSON. 

Born  12  March  1877,  at  Rochester,  Minn.     Prepared  in  Rochester  High 
School.     B.L.     Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi. 
Residence,  Rochester,  Minn. 


1290.     JOSEPH  HENRY  RODGERS. 

Born  3  Dec.  1879,  at  Fallowfield  Township,  Washington  County,  Pa. 
Prepared  in  Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  Pa.  A.B.  Sigma  Nu.  As- 
sistant to  mining  superintendent,  Guanajuato,  Mexico,  1901 . 

Residence,  Guanajuato,  Mexico. 

1291.     HIRAM  ERL  RUSSELL. 

Born  10  Sept.  1875,  at  Rockford,  111.  Prepared  in  Rockford  High  School. 
A.B.    Editor  Northwestern,  1900-01.    Stone  bench  oration.    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Instructor  in  English,  Northwestern  University  Academy,   1902 ;  same, 

Chicago  College  of  Advertising,  1903 . 

Residence,  Northwestern  University  Dormitory,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent 
address,  118  South  Main  St.,  Rockford,  111. 


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1292.    THYRA  JULIA  RUTH. 

Born  10  March  1879,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1899-1900,  student  at  Wellesley 
College,  Mass.     Teacher  of  Latin,  Elmwood  (111.)  High  School,  Feb.  1902 . 

Residence,  Elmwood,  111.     Permanent  address,  158  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 


1293.    PAUL  WILLIAM  SCHLORFF. 

Born  24  Jan.  1880,  at  LaPorte,  Ind.  Prepared  in  North  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.  A.B.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Deru;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Deru  scholarship  prize.  Representative  of  Kimball  Piano  Co.,  at  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  summer  of  1901.  With  wholesale 
grocery  house  in  Chicago,  1901-02;  private  tutor.  Lake  Geneva,  July  to  Nov. 
1902;  since  Nov.  1902  with  clothing  house  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  854  North  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


1294.    THOMAS  SCHREIBER. 

Born  4  Feb.  1870,  at  Nusdorf  bei  Landau,  Rheinbayern,  Germany. 
Prepared  in  Pierre  (S.  Dak.)  University  (now  Huron  College).  Ph.B. 
1901 ,  graduate  student  in  German. 

Residence,  College  Dormitory,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Get- 
tysburg, S.  Dak. 

1295.     GEORGE  WESLEY  SEAGER. 
Brother  of  No.  786. 

Born  7  Jan.  1876,  at  Bath,  N.  Y.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.     A.B.     Sigma  Nu. 
Residence,  St.  James,  Minn. 

1296.     HAROLD  BROUGH  SHINN. 

Born  24  Sept.  1877,  at  Anna,  O.  Prepared  in  Chicago  (111.)  West  Divi- 
sion High  School.  A.B.  Teacher  of  Sciences  in  Ludington  (Mich.)  High 
School,  Feb.  to  June  1901.  Student  at  University  of  Wisconsin,  summer  of 
1901.  Teacher  of  Biology,  German,  and  Algebra  in  Goshen  (Ind.)  High 
School,  1901-02.  Student  at  Marine  Biological  Station,  Woods  Holl,  Mass., 
summer  of  1902.  Fellow  in  Zoology,  Northwestern  University,  assistant 
in  laboratory  and  studying  for  A.M.  degree,  1902 . 

Residence,  831  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1297.     ROBERT  SHORT. 

Born ,  1873,  at  Evanston,  111.     Prepared  in  Evanston  Township 

High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L.  With  Carson, 
Pirie,  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

Residence,  625  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


344  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1901 

1298.  MABEL  HARRIET  SILLER. 

Born  20  Sept.  1877,  at  Farnham,  Va.  Prepared  in  Evanston  (111.)  High 
School.     B.L.     Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

Residence,  716  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1299.  AUBREY  MATSON  SKILES. 

Born  4  May  1881,  at  Shelby,  O.  Prepared  in  Shelby  High  School.  One 
year  in  OberUn  College.  A.B.  Phi  Qelta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Pri- 
vate secretary  to  father,  1901 . 

Residence,  652  C  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Permanent  address, 
Shelby,  O. 

1300.     ELDA  LOUISA  SMITH. 

Born  3  May  1880,  at  Rantoul,  111.  Prepared  in  Springfield  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1901-02,  graduate  student 
in  Mathematics.     Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Springfield  (111.)   High  School. 

Residence,  710  South  Sixth  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

1301.     BLANCHE  ELLIS  SNIDER. 

Born  17  July  1877,  at  Grinnell,  la.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  Evanston  High  School.     B.L.     Teaching  in  Grinnell,  la. 
Residence,  1110  Broad  St.,  Grinnell,  la. 

1302.     JENNIE  BRADSHAW  STURGEON. 
Sister  of  No.  1208. 

Born  18  Oct.  1879,  at  Rock  Island,  111.  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  High 
School.  B.L.  Assistant  teacher  of  English  and  Algebra,  Rock  Island  (111.) 
High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  1043,  19th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

1303.    ARTHUR  GUY  TERRY. 
Brother  of  No.  634. 

Bom  10  May  1878,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President 
senior  class.  1901-02,  Fellow  in  History.  1902,  Ph.M.  (History).  Fellow 
in  History  at  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1902 . 

Residence,  202  South  37th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Permanent  address, 
1812  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1304.    EFFIE  ELLEN  THAYER. 
Sister  of  No.  1305. 

Born  13  May  1875,  at  Newman,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Township 
High  School.  B.S.  1901-02,  assistant  and  graduate  student  in  Zoology. 
1902,  M.S.  (Zoology).     Member  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 

Residence,  1900  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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1305.     JANE  ESTHER  CONSTANCE  THAYER. 
Sister  of  No.  1304. 

Born  at  Areola,  111.  Prepared  at  Evanston  Township  High  School  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Graduate  student,  1901-02. 
Member  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 

Residence,  1900  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1306.     FRANKLIN  JESSE  TRUBY. 

Born  27  Sept.  1871,  at  E.  Liberty,  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  A.B.  1901-02,  graduate  student  in  Physics.  Instructor 
in  Physics  and  Manual  Training,  Northwestern  University  Academy, 
1901 . 

Residence,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Evanston,  111. 

1307.     MARIE  LOUISE  VIMONT. 

Born  10  Feb.  1877,  at  Tuscola,  111.  Prepared  in  West  Des  Moines  (la.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Teacher  in 
Seattle  High  School,  1901-02.  Graduate  student  in  Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  New  York,  1902 . 

Residence,  Whittier  Hall,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
manent address,  2100  Grand  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1308.    AGNES  WEGENER. 
Sister  of  No.  1309. 

Born  19  Aug.  1880,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Prepared  in  West  Division 
High  School,  Chicago.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1902,  A.M.,  University  of 
Michigan.     Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Maquoketa  (la.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Maquoketa,  la. 

1309.     FLORENCE  WEGENER. 
Sister  of  No.  1308. 

Born  3  Dec.  1878,  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Prepared  in  West  Division 
High  School,  Chicago,  111.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  of  Latin  and 
German  in  Escanaba  (Mich.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Escanaba,  Mich. 

1310.    JOHN  WALLACE  WELSH. 

Born  25  Feb.  1875,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Newton  (Kan.)  High 
School  and  Southwest  Kansas  College.  A.B.  1902,  A.M.  (Enghsh  Litera- 
ture). Student  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1896-97  and  1900 .  Clergy- 
man, Congregational.     Pastor  of  Plymouth  Church,  Evanston,  111.,  1901 . 

Married  Mary  Mo  wry,  2  July  1896,  at  Ne-v\i;on,  Kan. 

Residence,  919  Ridge  Court,  Evanston,  111. 


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1311.     WILLIAM  FREMONT  WHITE. 

Born  6  Dec.  1878,  at  Sheridan,  111.  Prepared  in  Jennings  Seminary, 
Aurora,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi.     Instructor  in  St.  Albans  Military  Academy,  Knoxville,  111.,  1901-02. 

Residence,  Northwood,  la.  Permanent  address,  328  Central  Ave.,  Aus- 
tin Station,  Chicago,  111. 

1312.    ABBIE  FLORENCE  WILLIAMS. 

Born  16  Aug.  1878,  at  IngersoU,  Can.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago,  111.  B.L.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1902,  M.L. 
(English  Language).  Class  poet.  Teacher  of  EngUsh  in  Joliet  (111.)  High 
School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Freeport,  111. 

1313.    MARY  REYNOLDS  WINDOW. 

Bom  2  Sept.  1876,  at  Rushville,  111.  Prepared  in  Macomb  (111.)  High 
School.     B.L. 

Residence,  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1314.    ANNIE  SWIFT  WINSLOW. 

Daughter  of  No.  45,  and  Sister  of  No.  1058. 

Born  1  Dec.  1878,  at  Manteno,  111.  Prepared  in  Byron  (111.)  High  School, 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Missionary  of  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  Meerut,  India. 

Residence,  Methodist  Episcopal  Mission,  Meerut,  India,  via  Italy. 

1315.     FRANK  DAVID  WOLF. 

Born  24  July  1873,  at  Millersville,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy,  Ph.B.  Missionary,  the  representative  of  Northwestern 
University  at  Inhambane,  Africa,  1901 . 

Married  Dr.  Edith  Hornberg,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  in  1901. 

Child— A  daughter,  born  1903. 

Residence,  care  of  Methodist  Mission,  Inhambane,  East  Africa. 

1316.     *MARY  FLORENCE  WRIGHT  (PEASE). 

Born  28  Jan.  1879,  at  Virden,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  Ph.B.  Missionary,  Singapore,  Malaysia,  teaching  in  Anglo- 
Chinese  School. 

Married  Kingsley  E.  Pease  (No.  1280),  27  June  1901,  at  Rochester,  111. 

Died  26  March  1903,  at  Singapore. 

1317.     FLORENCE  VICTORIA  WYNEKOOP. 

Born  25  Aug.    1876,  at   Wolcott,  Ind.     Prepared  in  La  Fayette  (Ind.) 
High  School.     Two  years  at  De  Pauw  University.     A.B. 
Residence,  1503  Addison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1318.    EDWARD  EGGLESTON  ZIMMERMAN. 
Brother  of  Nos.  641,  852,  940,  and  1319. 

Bom  5  Jan.  1878,  in  Evanston,  111.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     A.B.     Taught  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1901-02. 
Residence,  Vinemont,  Ala. 

1319.     MARION  EGGLESTON  ZIMMERMAN  (POOLER). 
Sister  of  Nos.  641,  852,  940,  and  1318. 

Born  28  Oct.  1876,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.     B.L.     Alpha  Phi;  Omega  Psi. 

Married  Lemuel  Fiske  Pooler,  14  Aug.  1901,  at  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  560  Willard  PL,  Evanston,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1902. 

This  class  presented    to   the    University  the  boulder  fountain   in   front  of 

University  Hall. 

1320.    JENNIE  MATILDA  ANDERSON. 

Born  9  Jan.  1879,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Principal  East  Side  High  School,  Mendota,  111. 

Residence,  Mendota,  111.  Permanent  address,  1321  Benson  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton, 111. 

1321.     MALCOLM  HESTON  BAIRD. 
Son  op  No.  50,  and  Brother  of  No.  941. 

Born  1  March  1880,  at  Evanston,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Deru;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fire 
insurance  business,  Menasha,  Wis.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Menasha,  Wis.  Permanent  address,  2206  Sheridan  Road, 
Evanston,  111. 

1322.    EDWIN  BALMER. 

Born  26  July  1883,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Student  at  Har- 
vard University,  1902 . 

Residence,  85  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Permanent  address,  1327 
Hollywood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1323.     10  BARNES  (ST.  JOHN). 

Born  4  Oct.  1874,  at  Albion,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Duluth  (Minn.)  High 
School  and  St.  Cloud  (Minn.)  Normal  School.  B.L.  Missionary,  Peking, 
China,  spending  first  year  learning  Chinese  language. 

Married  Burton  Little  St.  John  (No.  1046),  9  July  1902,  at  Duluth,  Minn. 

Residence,  care  Methodist  Mission,  Peking,  China. 


348  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 


1324.     LILIAN  FLORENCE  BAYNE. 

Bom  1  Sept.  1879,  at  Portland,  Conn.    J'repared  in  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment of  Rockford  College,  Illinois.     Two  years  in  Rockford  College.     B.S. 
Residence,  Mendon,  111. 

1325.     SADIE  BEARDSLEE. 

Born  20  June  1881,  at  Prophetstown,  111.  Prepared  in  Clyde  (111.)  High 
School.  A.B.  Assistant  principal  erf  Stambaugh  (Mich.)  High  School, 
1902 . 

Residence,  Stambaugh,  Mich.     Permanent  address,  Prophetstown,  111. 

1326.    ALICE  MARIE  BENHAM. 
Sister  of  No.  1065. 

Born  15  Nov.  1877,  at  Winnebago,  111.  Prepared  in  Winnebago  and 
Rockford  (111.)  High  Schools.  B.S.  Studying  music  at  Rockford,  111., 
1902 . 

Residence,  Winnebago,  111. 

1327.    JOHN  EDWARD  BREWRINK. 

Born  5  Nov.  1870,  at  Elmo,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Amity  College  (Iowa)  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Graduate  student,  North- 
western University,  1902 . 

Residence,  422  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1328.  GEORGE  WESTON  BRIGGS. 

Bom  21  Sept.  1874,  at  North  Branch,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  B.S.  Adelphic.  Instructor  in  Algebra,  North- 
western University  Academy,  1902-03.  Under  appointment  to  mission 
work  at  Poona,  India,  to  begin  fall  of  1903. 

Residence,  732  Emerson  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1329.  EDNA  MYRENE  BRONSON. 

Born  27  April  1880,  at  Hopkinton,  la.  Prepared  in  Burlington  (la.) 
High  School,  and  Evanston  High  School.  A.B,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Omega  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Editor  Woman's  Edition  of  Northwestern, 
1901.     Teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Kenosha  (Wis.)  High  School,  1902-03. 

Residence,  720  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1330.     WEBSTER  HAROLD  BURKE. 

Son  of  No.  46. 

Born  10  May  1881,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Student  in  Chicago- 
Kent  College  of  Law,  1901-03.  Private  clerk  for  father,  Judge  Burke,  of 
the  Appellate  Court  of  First  District  of  Illinois. 

Residence,  759  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


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1331.    ARTHUR  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL. 

Born  10  Aug.  1877,  at  Braidwood,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Deru.  Editor-in-chief  of 
Syllabus.     Secretary  to  President  of  Northwestern  University,  1902 . 

Residence,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Coal 
City,  111. 

1332.     IRA  ROBERT  CAMPBELL. 

Born  4  April  1871,  at  Durand,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Partner  with  A.  E.  George  (No.  1346),  in 
Northwestern  Concert  Co.,  1902-03.  With  Mutual  Lyceum  Bureau,  Chicago, 
1903 . 

Residence,  Evanston,  111. 

1333.     ROBERT  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

Born  5  Dec.  1878,  in  Ohio.  Prepared  in  Wichita  (Kan.)  High  School. 
One  year  in  Fairmount  College,  Wichita,  Kan.  A.B.  Hinman.  In  fire 
insurance  business,  Wichita.     President    Chautauqua  Circle. 

Residence,  428  St.  Francis  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.  Office,  203  North 
Main  St. 

1334.    ALMA  SOPHIA  CARLSON. 

Born  6  Feb.  1870,  in  Sweden.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy,  Ph.B.  Teacher  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.,  1902-03. 
Graduate  student,  1903. 

Residence,  2103  Wesley  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1336.     GEORGE  HENRY  CATER. 

Born  24  Sept.  1877,  at  Liberty ville.  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  B.S.  Member  Life-Saving  Crew.  Student  in  Colorado 
School  of  Mines. 

Married  Nellie  Bedell,  14  Sept.  1902,  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  Alcott,  Colo. 

1336.     LOUIS  CLEMENTS. 

Bom  12  Sept.  1877,  at  Carbondale,  111.  Prepared  in  Southern  IlUnois 
State  Normal  School,  Carbondale,  111.  Ph.B.  Deru;  Beta  Theta  Phi.  Class 
day  presenter  of  gifts.     Student  in  law  office,  Danville,  111. 

Residence,  Danville,  111. 

1337.    WILSON  MARTIN  CRAWFORD. 

Born  24  Sept.  1879,  at  Columbus  Grove,  O.  Prepared  in  Columbus  Grove 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Deru.     Book-keeper  in  bank,  Columbus  Grove,  O. 

Residence,  Columbus  Grove,  O. 


350  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 

1338.     EDNA  DAVIS  GROUSE. 

Born  26  Oct.  1878,  at  Waterloo,  la.     Brepared  in  Freeport  (111.)    High 
School  and  Stetson  University,  Fla.     B.S. 
Residence,  Stockton,  111. 

1339.     SHEPARD  J.  CRUMPACKER. 

Bom  15  Jan.  1879,  in  LaPorte,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Michigan  City,  Ind. 
B.S.     1902 ,  student  Northwestern  University  Law  School. 

Address,  356  East  Ontario  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Permanent  address,  West- 
ville,  Ind. 

1340.    CYRUS  EDGAR  DIETZ. 

Born  17  March  1875,  at  Onarga,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary. 
Ph.B.  Deru;  Delta  Tau  Delta.  1900-02,  student  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Law  School.     Practicing  law  in  Chicago,  1902 . 

Address,  70  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1341.     RALPH  VAN  BUREN  DUNLAP. 

Bom  8  April  1872,  at  Savoy,  111.  Prepared  in  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  and  North- 
western University  Academy.  B.S.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  West 
Wisconsin  Conference ;  at  West  Salem,  Wis. 

Residence,  West  Salem,  Wis. 

1342.    ARTHUR  JAMES  ELLIOTT. 

Born  18  Oct.  1875,  at  Oilman,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary, 
Onarga,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  President  Col- 
lege Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1900-02.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Deru.  In  charge  of  Religious 
Work  Department,  City  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  Marie  Louise  Kemon,  8  Oct.  1902,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Residence,  189  St.  Mark's  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1343.     HARRIOTT  BELLE  ELY. 

Bom  18  Feb.  1875,  at  Savannah,  Mo.  Prepared  in  South  Division  High 
School,  Chicago,  111.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Class  day  historian.  Teacher 
of  Enghsh  in  Pueblo  (Colo.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Pueblo,  Colo.     Permanent  address,  Berwyn,  111. 

1344.     HASSE  OCTAVIUS  ENWALL. 

Born  9  June  1873,  at  Tuna,  Sweden.  Prepared  in  Swedish  Navy  and  in 
Academy  of  the  University  of  the  Pacific.  One  year  in  University  of  Pacific. 
Ph.B.  Rogers;  Deru.  Member  United  States  Life-Saving  Crew.  Kirk  con- 
testant; Patten  prize  in  oratory.  Student  Boston  Theological  School,  and 
pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Frankhn,  Mass.,  1902 . 

Married  Rose  B.  Christianson,  25  Sept.  1902,  at  Norway,  la. 

Residence,  Franklin,  Mass. 


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1345.    HELEN  MAY  FAHS. 
Sister  of  No.  1012. 
Born  8  Oct.  1879,  at  Miles  Station,  111.     Prepared  in  Tacoma  (Wash.) 
High  School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.     Ph.B.     1900-1901, 
student  University  of  Washington. 

Residence,  619  University  Place,  Evanston,  111. 

1346.    ALBERT  EDWARD  GEORGE. 

Born  13  Nov.  1873,  at  Muscatine,  la.  Prepared  in  Iowa  College  and 
Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Partner  with  I.  R.  Campbell 
(No.  1332)  in  Northwestern  Concert  Co.,  1902-03.  Student  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute,  1903—. 

Permanent  address.  Dexter,  la. 

1347.    RHODA  MAY  GOOCH. 

Born  6  May  1880,  at  Evanston,  111.     Prepared  in  Evanston  Township  High 
School.     B.S.     Delta  Gamma.     Teaching  at  White  Pigeon,  Mich. 
Residence,  1553  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1348.  ETHEL  LEOTA  GOODRICH. 

Born  4  April  1876,  at  Braidwood,  111.  Prepared  in  North  Division  High 
School,  Chicago,  111.,  Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.,  and  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  Ph.B.  Teacher  in  Salmon  (Idaho)  High  School, 
1902 . 

Residence,  Salmon,  Idaho. 

1349.  CHARLES  HENRY  GREEN. 

Born  8  July  1873,  at  Freeport,  111.  Prepared  in  Freeport  High  School. 
B.S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  1902,  LL.B.,  Northwestern  University  Law 
School.     Lawyer. 

Residence,  1577  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1360.     FREDERIC  WILLIAM  HAIST. 
Brother  of  No.  1085, 

Born  20  April  1858,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Freeport  (lU.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  Michigan  Conference;  at  Pearl  City,  111.,  May  to  Oct.  1902. 

Student  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1899 . 

Married  Mae  Brubaker,  9  Sept.  1886,  at  Freeport,  111. 
Children — Theodore  Edwin,  born  15  Sept.  1889. 
Virginia  Ethel,  born  15  Sept.  1889. 
Louis  Wesley,  born  29  April  1900. 
Residence,  2049  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


352  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 

1351.     ALLEN  ODELL  HAMMOND. 

Born  8  Dec.  1878,  at  Algonac,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Albion  College,  Mich. 
Ph.B.  1901 ,  student  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  Detroit  Conference;  at  Palmer,  Mich.,  June  to  Sept.  1902; 
Keweenaw  charge,  1902 . 

Married  Gracia  Marie  Plass,  28  Jan.  1903,  at  Flushing,  Mich. 

Residence,  Eagle  River,  Mich. 

1362.     EDWARD  JAMES  HANMER. 

Born  21  Feb.  1878,  at  Crown  Point,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Evansville  (Wis.) 
Seminary  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Adelphic.  En- 
gaged in  gold  mining  business. 

Residence,  Lead,  S.  Dak. ;  permanent  address,  2010  Darrow  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton,  111. 

1353.     HENRY  HANSON. 

Born  6  April  1875,  at  Jutland,  Denmark.     Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     Ph.B.     Mining  chemist  at  Lead,  S.  Dak. 
Residence,  Lead,  S.  Dak. 

1354.     HARRIET  ELIZABETH  HARBAUGH. 

Born  13  Nov.  1873,  at  West  Salem,  O.  Prepared  in  Joliet  High  School 
and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Student  at  Illinois  State  Normal 
University,  1892-93.  Ph.B.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Literature  in  High  School, 
Savanna,  111. 

Residence,  Savanna,  111. ;  permanent  address,  Ritchie,  111. 

1355.     SARAH  VOORHEES  HARDEN. 

Born  10  Dec.  1870,  at  Hightstown,  N.  J.  Prepared  in  Hightstown  and 
Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  Onarga,  111.  Ph.B.  Assistant  Principal  of  Nunda 
(111.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Nunda,  111. 

1366.    STEPHEN  PRICE  HART. 

Born  23  Sept.  1872,  at  Ossian,  la.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  A.B.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Adelphic.  With  the  St.  Louis  Dry  Goods 
Reporter,  1902 

Address,  715  Locust  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1357.     ROBERT  HALSEY  HENDERSON. 

Born  4  Aug.  1876,  at  Keokuk,  la.  Prepared  in  Keokuk  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Electrical  engineer  with 
the  Newark  Works  of  the  Westinghouse  Electric  Co. 

Married  Emma  Morris,  7  Sept.  1899,  in  Chicago. 

Residence,  161  New  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 


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1358.     HARRY  OLIVER  HILL. 

Born  13  Dec.  1876,  at  Edinburg,  111.  Prepared  in  Edinburg  and  Taylor- 
ville  High  Schools  and  Illinois  Wesleyan  University  Law  School.  Ph.B. 
Hinman.     Secretary  of  College  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Northwestern  University,  1902 . 

Residence,  College  Y.  M.  C.  A  .  House,  2023  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1359.     MARION  HOLMES. 

Born  10  Nov.  1878,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwest  Division  High 
School,  Chicago.     Ph.B.     Teacher  in  High  School,  Marseilles,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Marseilles,  111. ;  permanent  address,  823  Hinman  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton,  lU. 

1360.    LILLIEN  EDNA  HOWELL. 

Born  20  June  1879,  at  Anita,  la.  Prepared  in  Omaha  (Neb.)  High  School 
and  Central  High  School,  Kansas  City.  Student  at  Nebraska  and  Kansas 
State  Universities.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher  in  Kansas  Citj' 
(Mo.)  pubhc  schools,  1902 . 

Residence,  2943  Main  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


1361.    JED  LAKE  JEWEL. 

Born  26  Aug.  1875,  in  Buchanan  Co.,  la.  Prepared  in  Independence  (la.) 
High  School.  B.S.  Manager  Nelson  Brothers  Laundry,  and  Rogers  Park 
News  Co.,  Chicago. 

Residence,  517  Greenleaf  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

1362.    LESLIE  PEARL  KINCAID. 

Born  9  Feb.  1882,  at  Farmer  City,  111.     Prepared  in  Farmer  City  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Deru;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Residence,  Farmer  City,  111. 

1363.     RAY  BASSETT  KIPP. 

Born  15  April  1877,  at  Tonica,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary, 
Onarga,  111.  A.B.  Teacher  in  Livingston  County  public  school.  Under 
appointment  to  teach  in  Concepcion,  Chile,  So.  America. 

Address,  Fairbury,  111.,  R.  No.  2. 

1364.    THO!^L\S  ALBERT  KNOTT. 

Born  12  Jan.  1880,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Deru  scholarship  prize.  Teacher  of  Eng- 
lish Literature  in  Coshocton  (O.)  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  239  North  Fourth  St.,  Coshocton,  O.;  permanent  address,  1116 
Columbia  Ave..  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111. 


354  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 

1365.    ARTHUR  HOWELL  KNOX. 

Bom  8  July  1880,  at  Topeka,  Kan.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Student  in  Architecture,  Chicago  Art  Institute, 
1902 . 

Residence,  804  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1366.     ISABEL  RUTH  LOW. 

Born  14  Oct.  1880,  at  Waukegan,  111.     Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 

A.B.     Delta  Delta  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Graduate  student,  1902 . 

Residence,  1040  Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1367.    LUCY  LYFORD. 
Sister  of  No.  551. 

Born  11  April  1878,  at  Port  Byron,  111.     Prepared  in  Port  Byron  High 
School  and  Academy.     A.B.     Teacher  in  Port  Byron  public  schools. 
Residence,  Port  Byron,  111. 

1368.     LULU  KATHERINE  MELZER. 

Bom  18  May  1881,  at  Oak  Glen,  111.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  1902 ,  graduate  student  in  Latin.  Instructor  in  Eng- 
lish Grammar  in  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1902 . 

Residence,  Glenview,  111. 

1369.  GEORGE  ALBERT  MOORE. 

Born  19  May  1880,  at  Detroit,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  With  the  Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1902 . 

Residence,  30  East  High  St.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Permanent  address,  2131 
Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1370.    WILLIAM  ALFRED  OLDFIELD. 

Bom  5  Sept.  1876,  at  Shermerville,  111.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High 
School,  Chicago.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Storekeeper,  Customs  Service, 
Chicago,  111.,  1902 .     Student  at  Chicago-Kent  College  of  Law,  1902 . 

Residence,  1737  West  Balmoral  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1371.     FESTUS  EDWARD  OWEN. 
Brother  of  No.  776. 

Born  3  Dec.  1877,  at  Mokena,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity Academy.  A.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1902 ,  graduate  student.  In- 
structor in  Greek,  Northwestern  University  Academy,  1902 . 

Residence,  811  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.     Permanent  address,  Mokena,  111. 


1902]  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  355 

1372.  MARY  PAARLBERG. 

Born  1  April  1879,  at  Oak  Glen,  111.     Prepared  in  Harvey  (111.)  High 
School.     Ph.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Teacher  at  Beardstown,  111. 
Residence,  Beardstown,  111.     Permanent  address.  Oak  Glen,  111. 

1373.  MAY  EUNICE  PARK. 

Born  24  June  1879,  at  Foresman,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Goodland  (Ind.) 
High  School.     B.L. 

Residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

1374.     GEORGE  HATHAWAY  PARKINSON. 

Born  13  Dec.  1876,  at  Springfield,  111.  Prepared  in  High  School  and 
Normal  School  of  Wichita,  Kan.  Ph.B.  Hinman.  Presented  class  foun- 
tain to  University.  Cleveland  prize.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  at 
Stafford,  Kan.,  1902 . 

Married  Ora  Edrell  Pollard,  24  June  1902,  at  Sterhng,  Kan. 

Residence,  Stafford,  Kan. 

1375.  WARD  WRIGHT  PIERSON. 
Brother  of  Nos.  833  and  1118. 

Born  22  Oct.  1879,  at  RadcHffe,  la.  Prepared  in  Wilmette  (111.)  High 
School  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Deru;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Sigma  Chi.  Adelphic.  Cleveland  prize.  Instructor  in  Manual 
Training,  Evanston  High  School. 

Residence,  Wilmette,  111. 

1376.  ERNEST  LARNED  PRATT. 

Born  4  Oct.  1878,  at  Jackson,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  and  North- 
west Division  High  Schools,  Chicago.  A.B.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon.     With  Chicago  American. 

Married  Marion  Eleanor  Ewell,  18  Feb.  1903. 

Residence,  747  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1377.     FRANCES  CHRISTINE  RAWLINS. 

Sister  OF  Nos.  677  and  835. 

Born  14  Dec.  1879,  at  Guilford,  111.  Prepared  in  Warren  (111.)  High 
School  and  Academy.  A.B.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Omega  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Greek,  Grand  Prairie  Seminary, 
Onarga,  111. 

Residence,  Onarga,  111.     Permanent  address,  Warren,  111. 

1378.    HARRY  ANDREW  REA. 

Born  24  Jan.  1877,  at  Schaumberg,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.     A.B.     Teacher  in  Chicago,  111.,  1902 . 

Permanent  address,  841  West  Lake  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


356  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 

1379.     ALBERT  DAVID  SANDERS,  JR. 

Born  27  Feb.  1879,  at  Easthampton,  Mas§.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School.  B.S.  Deru;  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Editor  Northwestern,  1901-02. 
Student  at  Harvard  Law  School,   1902 . 

Residence,  2  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Permanent  address,  1227 
Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1380.     FRANK  HA^RY  SCHEINER. 

Born  18  Nov.  1879,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.  Ph.B.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Student  Northwestern  University  Law 
School,  1902 . 

Residence,  3200  North  40th  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1381.     MARY  RANKIN  SCOTT. 

Born  12  Oct.  1878,  at  McLeansboro,  111.     Prepared  in  Harvey  (111.)  High 
School.     A.B.     Phi  Beta  Kappa.     Expects  to  teach. 
Residence,  15134  Center  Ave.,  Harvey,  111. 

1382.    ANGELINA  EMILY  SEABROOK. 

Born  14  Dec.  1872,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  L'^niver- 
sity  Academy.  B.L.  Teacher  of  French  and  German,  Adrian  College, 
Adrian,  Mich.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Adrian,  Mich.  Permanent  address,  3428  Hermitage  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

1383.    MAURICE  JOY  SEED. 

Born  31  Dec.  1871,  at  Lawrenceville,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern 
University  Academy.  B.S.  Adelphic.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Harris  prize. 
Editor  and  pubUsher  of  the  Daily  and  Weekly  Register,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

Residence,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

1384.     FRANCES  MARGARET  SHARP. 

Born  23  Jan.  1880,  at  Spring  Hills,  O.  Prepared  in  Warsaw  (Ind.)  High 
School.  Ph.B.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  College  Young  Women's 
Christian  Association,  1900-01.  Teacher  in  Warsaw  (Ind.)  High  School, 
1902 . 

Residence,  808  East  Ft.  Wayne  St.,  Warsaw,  Ind. 

1386.     GRACE  ETHEL  SHUMAN. 

Sister  of  Nos.  482,  593,  629,  and  840. 

Born  7  Sept.  1879,  at  Englewood,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High 
School.  B.L.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  President  junior 
class;  Class  day  prophet.  Assistant  in  compilation  of  Alumni  Record  of 
College  of  Liberal  Arts,  Northwestern  L^niversity,  1902-03. 

Residence,  2130  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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1386.    JOSEPH  ERNEST  SMILEY. 

Born  17  June  1875,  at  Plainville,  111.  Prepared  at  Western  Normal  Col- 
lege, Bushnell,  111.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.S.  Hinman. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Raymond  and  Gage  debate  prizes.  President  senior  class; 
president  College  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1899-1900.  Inter- 
collegiate Secretary  of  Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1902 , 

Address,  458  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.     Home  address,  Plainville,  111. 

1387.  ARTHUR  HENSLEY  SMITH. 

Born  7  April  1882,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Jefferson  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  Delta  Upsilon.  Student  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School.     Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 

Residence,  2360  North  41st  Court,  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

1388.  HENMAN  BRESSEE  SMITH. 

Bom  8  July  1876,  at  Salina,  111.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  University 
Academy.  B.S.  Rogers.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Member  of  United  States  Life- 
Saving  Crew.     1902 ,  student  at  Harvard  Law  School. 

Address,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  care  Harvard  University  Law  School. 
Permanent  address,  Morris,  111. 

1389.     OLLA  STEVENSON. 

Born  17  Oct.  1871,  at  Nebraska  City,  Neb.  Prepared  in  Nebraska  City 
High  School  and  Academy,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  B.L. 
Teaching  in  Nebraska  City  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  516  North  14th  St.,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

1390.     GEORGE  JOHN  CRAIG  STEWART. 

Born  18  Aug.  1879,  at  Saginaw,  East  Side,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Saginaw 
East  Side  High  School,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Patten  prize,  preliminary  Northern  Oratorical  League  con- 
test; Class  day  poet.  Clergyman.  Pastor  Calumet  Heights  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  1896-1900;  of  St.  Stephen's  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
Chicago,  1900-02.  Member  Rock  River  Conference,  1901-02.  Withdrew 
from  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  to  enter  Episcopal,  Oct.  1902.  Assistant 
at  St.  Peter's  Episcopal  Church,  Chicago,  1902 . 

Married  Mary  Gertrude  Clyde,  31  March  1902,  at  Chester,  Pa. 

Residence,  1180  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  lU. 

1391.     ESTHER  LOUISA  STOWE. 

Born  27  May  1876,  at  Postville,  la.  Prepared  in  Fort  Dodge  (la.)  High 
School.     B.S.     Teaching  in  Plymouth,  Ind. 

Residence,  Plymouth,  Ind.     Permanent  address.  Fort  Dodge,  la. 


358  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 

1392.     EVA  STRUGGLES. 

Born 1879,  at  Pontiac,  Mich.     Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  (111.)  High 

School.     Ph.B. 

Residence,  Winnetka,  111. 

1393.     MINNIE  MAY  SUTTER. 

Born  23  March  1880,  at  Chicago,  111.     Prepared  in  Lake  View  High 
School,  Chicago.     B.L. 

Residence,  745  Evanston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


1394.     HENRY  MARCUS  SWAN. 

Born  12  March  1876,  at  Four  Corners,  la.  Prepared  in  East  Side  High 
School,  Des  Moines,  la.,  and  Northwestern  University  Academy.  Ph.B. 
Student  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  and  teacher  in  Swedish  Theological  Sem- 
inary, Evanston,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Swedish  Seminary,  Evanston,  111. 

1396.    HARRY  ELLSBERTH  SWEITZER. 

Bom  28  Nov.  1865,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Academy.  Ph.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  Rock  River 
Conference.     Pastor  at  Clyde,  111.,  1902 . 

Married  Rose  A.  Page. 

Child— H.  Earl,  born  9  Aug.  1889. 

Residence,  Clyde,  111. 

1396.    ALBERT  HOYT  TAYLOR. 

Born  1  Jan.  1879,  in  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
In  University  of  Michigan  summer  school,  seasons  of  1900  and  1901.  B.S. 
Instructor  in  Physics  and  Electrical  Engineering,  Michigan  State  Agricul- 
tural College,  Feb.  1900 . 

Residence,  Agricultural  College,  Michigan. 

1397.     CECIL  ELIZABETH  THOMAS. 

Born  26  Dec.  1879,  at  Decorah,  la.  Prepared  in  Decorah,  la.  Three 
and  one-half  years  at  Upper  Iowa  University;  one  year  at  State  University 
of  Iowa;  one  year  at  Northwestern  University.     B.S. 

Permanent  address,  Decorah,  la. 

1398.     SADIE  ABIA  THOMPSON. 
Sister  of  No.  1211. 

Bom  16  Oct.  1880,  at  Lockland,  O.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
Ph.B.     Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Residence,  2135  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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1399.     OLIVER  OTIS  TOWNSEND. 

Born  20  April  1876,  at  Somonauk,  111.  Prepared  in  Sandwich  (111.)  and 
South  Chicago  High  Schools.  Attended  summer  school  of  University  of 
Wisconsin.  B.S.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Hinman.  Principal  of  Lockport  (111.) 
school,  1902 . 

Residence,  Lockport,  111.     Permanent  address.  Sandwich,  111. 

1400.     DELBERT  SYLVESTER  ULLRICK. 

Born  11  March  1873,  at  Carson  City,  Nev.  Prepared  in  Carson  City  High 
School  and  Academy  of  Napa  (Cal.)  College.  1895-96,  Napa  College; 
1896-97  and  fall  of  1897,  University  of  Pacific,  San  Jose,  Cal.  A.B.  Student 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1902 . 

Married  Mary  Frances  Roe. 

Children — Alma  Frances,  born  17  March  1899. 

DoRRis  Sylvester  Roe,  born  1  Feb.  1901. 

Residence,  1021  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111. 

1401.     MARY  WADDEN. 

Born  9  May  1878,  at  Carleton,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Madison  (S.  Dak.) 
State  Normal,  St.  Clair  Convent,  Sinsinawa,  Wis.,  and  by  private  study. 
Ph.B.  Ivy  orator.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teaching  in  high  school  of  Madison, 
S.  Dak. 

Residence,  Madison,  S.  Dak. 

1402.     SIDNEY  GEORGE  WARD. 
Brother  of  No.  1403. 

Born  4  March  1881,  at  London,  England.  Prepared  in  Lake  and  South 
Division  High  Schools,  Chicago.  B.S.  Student  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1902 . 

Residence,  491  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Permanent  address,  823 
Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1403.     STANLEY  WARD. 
Brother  of  No.  1402. 

Born  29  Oct.  1879,  at  London,  England.  Prepared  in  Lake  High  School, 
Chicago.  A.B.  Adelphic.  In  business  with  H.  E.  Chandler  &  Co.,  Evans- 
ton, 111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  823  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1404.    HARRY  ERNEST  WEESE. 

Born  5  Feb.  1876,  in  Huntington  County,  Ind.  Prepared  at  Huntington 
High  School.  One  year  at  De  Pauw  University.  B.S.  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
With  Knight,  Donnelley  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers,  Chicago,  1902-03; 
with  Chas.  Wightman,  real  estate  business,  Evanston,  1903 . 

Residence,  518  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111.  Permanent  address,  Hunting- 
ton, Ind. 


360  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1902 

1405.     IDA  WELCH. 

Born  27  April  1874,  at  Hindsboro,  111.     Pfepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 

A.B.     Assistant  in  Zoological  Laboratory,  1902 . 

Residence,  1926  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1406.     FRANK  HARRY  WEST. 

Born  2  Jan.  1877,  at  Loda,  111.  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary, 
Onarga,  111.  A.B.  Delta  Tau  Deltf.  Class  day  orator.  Kirk  prize. 
Assistant  Secretary  of  Evanston  (111.)  City  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation, 1902-March  1903;  same,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  1903 . 

Residence,  189  St.  Mark's  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Permanent  address, 
Loda,  111. 

1407.     DAVID  IRWIN  WILLIAMS. 

Born  27  Sept.  1879,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  in  Evanston  High  School. 
B.S.  Delta  Upsilon.  President  class  of  1901  in  its  sophomore  year.  With 
Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  retail,  1902 . 

Residence,  1216  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1408.    HORACE  BLAKE  WILLIAMS. 

Born  3  June  1877,  at  Waupoose,  Ont.  Prepared  in  Picton,  Ont.  Stu- 
dent one  year  in  University  of  Toronto,  and  two  years  in  University  of 
Chicago.  A.B.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference; 
at  Hawthorne,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Hawthorne,  111. 

1409.     RUTH  WOOLSON. 

Born  18  Oct.  1880,  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Pleasant  High 
School  and  Academy  of  Iowa  Wesleyan  University.  Ph.B.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  President  College  Young  Women's  Christian  Association,  1901-02. 
Teacher  in  Cedar  Falls  (la.)  High  School,  1902-03. 

Residence,  521  Clay  St.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.  Permanent  address,  1308 
Sixth  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1410.     GHEN-ICHIRO  YOSHIOKA. 

Born  26  June  1870,  at  Okayama,  Japan.  Prepared  in  Okayama  High 
School  and  The  Doshisha,  Kyoto,  and  in  Northwestern  University  Academy. 

Ph.B.     Graduate  student  in  University  of  Chicago,  1902 .     Instructor  in 

Japanese  Language,  University  of  Chicago,  1902 . 

Address,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  lU. 

1411.     INA  ZILISCH. 

Born  10  Feb.  1876,  at  Mayville,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Mayville  High  School. 
Two  years  at  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University,  California.  B.S.  Teacher  in 
Eh-oy,  Wis.,  High  School,  1902 . 

Residence,  Elroy,  Wis.     Permanent  address,  Mayville,  Wis. 


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CLASS  OF  1903. 

FOLLOWING    IS    THE    LIST    OF     THE    GRADUATING     CLASS    IN    THE     COLLEGE     OF 
LIBERAL  ARTS,  TOGETHER  WITH  THE  PROSPECTIVE  DEGREE, 
MAJOR    SUBJECT,    AND    HOME    ADDRESS. 

Fred   Edgerton   Abbott.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Hastings,    Neb. 

Axel  Walfrid  Anderson.     (B.S.)     Zoology.     Evanston,   111. 

Dana  Foss  Angier.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Beardstown,  111. 

Eugene  Whiteman  Bell.     (B.S.)     English  Language.     St.  Joseph,   111. 

Aura  McEwen  Benedict.     (B.S.)     History  and  Philosophy.     Shelby,  la. 

Elizabeth  Bonar.     (B.S.)     English  Language.     El  Paso,  111. 

Reuben   Fletcher   Booth.     (Ph.B.)     Mathematics.     1945   Maple   Ave., 

Evanston,  111. 
William  Claud  Booth.     (A.B.)     English  Language.     Coal  City,  111. 
Eddy  Sanford  Brandt.     (B.S.)     English  Language.     8742  Centre  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
Arlo  Ayres  Brown.     (A.B.)     History  and  English  Language.     Kewanee, 

111. 
Harry  Hamilton  Brown.     (B.S.)     Physics.     1020  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111. 
Mary  Lizzie  Bucknam.     (Ph.B.)     History.     Warren,  111. 
Elizabeth  Burr.     (Ph.B.)     English  Language.     313,  5th  St.,  Grand  Forks, 

So.  Dakota. 
Alice   Campbell.     (B.S.)     Mathematics.     Chicago,    111. 
William  Thomas  Benton  Campbell.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Durand,  111. 
Gertrude  Marie  Carman.     (Ph.B.)     German.      714  Grand   Ave.,  Wauke- 

gan.  111. 
Winifred    Leola    Chappell.     (Ph.B.)     Moral    and    Social    Philosophy. 

Sioux   Falls,    S.  D. 
Ellen  Fatima  Clemens.     (B.S.)     Zoology.     West  McHenry,  111. 
Fay  Cooper  Cole.     (B.S.)     History.     Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Mary  Huntington  Comings.     (B.S.)     English  Literature.    Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
Mabel  Elizabeth  Cook.     (A.B.)     Philosophy.     Piano,   111. 
Emma  Elizabeth  Dapper.     (Ph.B.)     Latin.     Quincy,  111. 
Percy  Roland  Davis.     (Ph.B.)     History.     1627  Sheridan  Rd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Martin  Cornelius  Decker.     (A.B.)     Latin.     Grayslake,   111. 
Edith  Idella  Delay.     (B.S.)     History.     Chebanse,  111. 
Roger  Lee  Dennis.     (B.S.)     English  Language.     Traer,  la. 
RoGERTA  Dickinson.      (B.L.)      EngUsh  Literature  and  English  Language. 

Eureka,  111. 
Harry  Glenn  Dildine.     (A.B.)     Zoology.     Dildine,  Mich. 


362  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY  [1903 

Eleanor  Stranahan  Doty.     (A.B.)     English  Language.     Warren,  Pa. 
Harriet   Babcock   Durham.     (B.L.)     English   Literature.     Onarga,    111. 
Amelia   Jeannette    Foster.     (B.S.)     Mathematics   and   History.     1719 

Roscoe  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Elbertie  Foudray.     (B.S.)     Physics.     1923  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
Milton  Frye.      (A.B.)      English  Language  and  Philosophy.     Shannon,  111. 
Arthur  Loren  Gates.     (A.B.)     English  Literature.     Lena,  111. 
Genevieve  Gilruth.     (Ph.B.)     Latin.*   West  Plains,  Mo. 
Minnie  Imogene  Haines.     (Ph.B.)     History  and  German.     Chicago,  111. 
George  Levant  Harroun.     (B.S.)     Economics.     Crescent  City,  la. 
Florence  Helen  Hatfield.     (Ph.B.)     German  and  French.     Indianola,  la. 
William  Heilman.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Evansville,  Ind. 
Ernest  Samuel  Hobbs.     (A.B.)     History.     Canton,   111. 
Edgar  Starkey  Jackson.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Blanchester,  Ohio. 
Francis  James  Johnson.     (Ph.B.)     Philosophy.     Box  Grove,  Ont. 
Frank  Edgar  Jones.     (Ph.B.)     Physics.      Chicago,  111. 
William  Howell  Jones.     (B.S.)     Physics.     JoUet,  111. 
Arthur  Everei't  Joslyn.     (B.S.)     Mathematics.     Marengo,   111. 
Mary  Edith  Karn.     (A.B.)     Greek  and  Latin.     Ortonville,  Minn. 
Lucretia  Garfield  Kays.     (B.S.)     Chemistry  and  Zoology.     Evanston,  111. 
Effie  Kinnison.     (Ph.B.)     English  Language.     Ligonier,  Ind. 
James  Lewis  Lane.     (B.S.)     Botany.     Warrensburg,  Mo. 
Ruth  Lilian  Lane.     (Ph.B.)     Latin.     Winona,  Minn. 
Edith  Elizabeth  Lawrence.     (A.B.)     English  Literature.     Seattle,  Wash. 
Helga  Marie  Leburg.     (A.B.)     Greek  and  Latin.     Chicago,  lU. 
Ray  Elmer  Lee.     (Ph.B.)     Economics.     Maryville,  Mo. 
Mina  Loew.     (Ph.B.)     French.     LeMars,    Iowa. 

Eva  Mary  Long.     (A.B.)     Greek  and  English  Language.     Pontiac,  111. 
John  Wesley  McClinton.     (A.B.)     Mathematics.     Port  Elgin,  Ont. 
Charles  Percy  McConnell.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Evanston,  111. 
George  Alexander   McMichael.     (Ph.    B.)     English  Language.     North 

Platte,   Neb. 
Marguerite  Johanna  Mayr.      (B.S.)      German    and    English  Language. 

Chicago,  111. 
Ethel  Louise  Merrill.     (A.B.)     Greek.     Evanston,  111. 
Anjuline  Orillia  Meyer.     (Ph.B.)     German.     Evanston,  111. 
Frank  Peter  Mies.     (B.S.)     Economics.     Saunemin,  111. 
Virginia  Elizabeth  Miller.     (A.B.)     Latin.     LaCrosse,  Wis. 
Frank  J.  Milnes.     (B.S.)     Economics.     Evanston,  111. 
Hedwig  Henriette  Mueller.     (B.L.)     German.     Chicago,   111. 


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Walter  Raleigh  Myers.     (Ph.B.)     German.     Harvey,  IlL 

Lenore  Latham  Negus.     (Ph.B.)     History.     Wilmetto,  lU. 

Harriet  Gertrude  Norton.    (Ph.B.)    History  and  German.     Evanston,  lU. 

Thomas  Edward  Nugent.     (A.B.)     Philosophy,     Marquette,  Neb. 

Maude  Louise  Oliver.     (Ph.B.)     Latin.     Evanston,  111. 

David  Billings  Peck.     (B.S.)     Chemistry  and  Zoology. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Naylor  Towle  Perrin.     (Ph.B.)     History.     Cleveland,  O. 

Jessie  Irene  Peters.     (B.S.)     History.     Chicago,   111. 

Louis  Christiern  Peterson.     (B.S.)     Physics.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Francis  Gates  Porter.     (B.S.)     Chemistry.     Chicago,  111. 

Karl  Fredrick  Putnam.     (B.S.)     Geology.     Mt.  Carmel,  111. 

Frank  Miller  Rarig.     (A.B.)     Enghsh  Language.     Minneapolis,  Kan. 

LuELLA   Reed.     (B.L.)     English  Literature.     Decatur,    111. 

Florence  Louise  Richards.     (Ph.B.)      Latin  and  German.     Evanston,  111. 

Otto  Gustaf  Ryden.     (Ph.B.)     Economics.     Evanston,  111. 

Theresia  Schwingel.    (B.S.)    German  and  English  Language.     Chicago,  111. 

Maud  Tesmer  Seaman.     (A.B.)     Philosophy.     Momence,  111. 

Walter  Frank  Sipek.     (A.B.)     English  Literature.     Kosteletz,  Bohemia. 

Elberta  Thalia  Smith.     (Ph.B.)     Latin.     Springfield,  111. 

Harry  Edward  Smoot.     (A.B.)     History.     Petersburg,  111. 

Charles  Edward  Stahl.     (A.B.)     Greek.     Chicago,  111. 

Eva  May  Stewart.     (Ph.B.)     Philosophy.     Evanston,  111. 

Ancel  Roy  Stowe.     (Ph.B.)     History.     Chicago,  111. 

Herman  Wilmer  Stowe,     (B.S.)     Economics.     Ft.  Dodge,  la. 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  Summerville.  (B.S.)  Physics  and  Mathematics. 
Evanston,  111. 

Lawyer  Taylor.     (B.S.)     Mathematics.     Austin,    Texas. 

Lillian  Daisy  Thomas.     (B.L.)     English  Language.     Denver,  Colo. 

George  Staley  Tilroe.     (A.B.)     Latin.     Robinson,  111. 

Anna  May  Tyson.     (A.B.)     Latin  and  Greek.     Chicago,  111. 

Laura  Foster  Ullrick.  "(A.B.)  History  and  Mathematics.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

John  George  Vaughan.     (B.S.)     English  Literature.     Chicago,  111. 

Anna  Welch.     (B.S.)     History.     Evanston,  111. 

Ruth  Anne  Woodley.  (B.S.)  History  and  English  Language.  Evans- 
ton, 111. 

George  Benjamin  Woods.     (A.B.)     Enghsh  Language.     So.  Bend,  Ind. 

Gilbert  Haven  Wynekoop.     (B.S.)     Chemistry  and  Zoology.     Chicago,  111. 

Elsie  Zaumbrecher.     (B.S.)     Physics,  German,  Mineralogy.     Evanston,  111. 


GRADUATE  ALUMNI 

A    CATALOGUE    OF    THOSE    WHO    HAVE    OBTAINED    ADVANCED    DEGREES    BY    EX- 
AMINATION   AFTER    A    COURSE    O^  GRADUATE    STUDY    UNDER    THE 
FACULTY     OF     THE     COLLEGE     OF     LIBERAL     ARTS. 

CHARLES  HAMLINE  ZIMMERMAN. 

1892.  A.M.  (Latin  and  History).     (See  No.  641.) 

GERTRUDE  LE  ROY  BROWN. 

1893.  Ph.M.  (Philosophy).     (See  No.  649.) 

1412.     PERSIS  JANE  HURD  (ALDERSON). 

1893.  Ph.M.  (History). 

Bom  15  Nov.  1871,  at  Fayette,  la.     1891,  Ph.B.,  Upper  Iowa  University. 

Residence,  Fayette,  la. 

1413.     MILO  ROY  MALTBIE. 
Brother  of  No.  413. 

1893.  Ph.M.  (Political  Economy). 

Bom  April  1871,  at  Hinckley,  111.  1892,  Ph.B.,  Upper  Iowa  University. 
1897,  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University.  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Mt.  Morris 
College,  1893-95.  Fellow  in  Administrative  Law,  Columbia  University? 
1895-97.  Secretary  New  York  Reform  Club  Committee  on  City  Affairs, 
and  editor  Municipal  Affairs,  since  1897.  Prize  Lecturer  on  Municipal 
Government,  Columbia  University,  since  1900.  Author  of  "  English  Local 
Government  of  To-day,"  1897;  '' EngUsh  Cities  and  Their  Problems,"  1903 
(Macmillan),  and  of  numerous  magazine  articles. 

Address,  Room  21,  City  Hall,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

EDMUND  CHASE  QUEREAU. 
1893.  Ph.M.  (Geology  and  Mineralogy).     Non-resident.     (See  No.  520.) 

CORA  MONNIER  RAWLINS. 
1893.  A.M.   (Greek).     (See  No.  677.) 

JEROME  HALL  RAYMOND. 
1893.  A.M.    (History).     (See   No.   678.) 

RALPH  HAM  SMITH. 
1893.  M.S.    (Chemistry).     (See   No.   686.) 

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365 


WILLIAM  LOUIS  WILSON. 
1893.     M.S.  (Chemistry).     (See  No.  695.) 


1414.     OTIS  FISHER  BLACK. 


1894.     A.M.  (Chemistry). 

Born  11  March  1867,  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Residence, . 


1891,  A.B.,  Harvard  University. 


EDWARD  LAUGHTON  COLEBECK. 

1894.     A.M.  (Latin).     (See  No.  703.) 

1415.     JOSEPH  PATRICK  MAC  CARTHY. 

1894.     A.M.  (Philosophy). 

Born  4  April  1862,  in  Ontario,  Canada.  1888,  A.B.,  Albion  College. 
1898,  Ph.D.,  IlHnois  Wesleyan.  Lawyer,  1889-90;  since,  clergyman.  Pastor 
of  Methodist  church  at  Chicago,  111.,  Muskegon,  and  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
At  present  pastor  Congregational  church  at  Helena,  Mont. 

Address,  6  Thompson  Block,  Helena,  Mont. 

MINNIE  RUTH  TERRY. 
1894.     A.M.  (Latin).     (See  No.  634.) 

ADA  TOWNSEND. 

1894.  A.M.    (Latin).     (See   No.   558.) 

MYRON  LUCIUS  ASHLEY. 

1895.  Ph.M.   (Philosophy).     (See  No.  737.) 

1416.     OLIN  HANSON  BASQUIN. 

1895.     A.M.  (Physics). 

1901.  Ph.D.  (Physics).  Thesis:  A  Study  of  the  Arc  Spectrum  of 
Hydrogen. 

•Born  31  Jan.  1869,  at  Dows,  la.  1892,  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan.  1894, 
A.B.,  Harvard.  Fellow  in  Physics,  Northwestern  University,  1894-97. 
Engineering  Department  of  Luxfer  Prism  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-98;  London, 
1898,  and  Berlin,  1899,  with  same  company.  Fellow  in  Physics  at  North- 
western University,  1900-1901.  Since  1901  Associate  Professor  of  Physics. 
Has  published  three  papers  on  experimental  work  in  Physics. 

Residence,  1911  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


FRED  LEMAR  CHARLES. 
1895.     M.S.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  747.) 


366  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

1417.     JOHN  GROSVENOR  CROSS. 

1895.     M.S.  (Bacteriology). 

Born  8  May  1870,  at  Rochester,  Minn.  1892,  B.S.,  University  of  Minne- 
sota. 1895,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Member  of 
Minnesota  State  Medical  Society ;  Minnesota  Academy  of  Medicine ;  American 
Medical  Association.  Author  of  "  The  Present  Status  of  the  X-Ray  in  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery,"  Northwestern  Lancet,  Vol.  XXI.,  No.  10. 

Residence,  Rochester.  Minn. 

HANNAH  ISABELLE  DREW  (FOWLER). 
1895.     Ph.M.  (English  Literature).     (See  No.  752.) 

FANNY  COOK  GATES. 
1895.     M.L.   (Mathematics).     (See  No.  759.) 

1418.  EDWARD  SCHROCK  HADY. 

1895.     Ph.M.  (History). 

Born  22  Nov.  1863,  at  Meyersdale,  Pa.  1894.  Ph.B.,  Upper  Iowa  Uni- 
versity, Graduate  work  in  Universities  of  Chicago  and  Wisconsin.  Prin- 
cipal of  school.  Strawberry  Point,  Iowa,  1891-94;  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
Lanark,  111.,  1895-1902;  same,  Oregon,  111.,  1902 . 

Residence,  Oregon,  111. 

VERNON  JAMES  HALL. 

1895.  M.S.  (Chemistry).     (See  No.  764.) 

1896.  Ph.D.  (Chemistry).  Thesis:  A  Study  of  Iron  and  Zinc  Hydrox- 
ides in  Precipitation. 

ROBERT  NEWTON  HOLT. 
1895.     Ph.M.  (Political  Economy).     (See  No.  714.) 

MYRTLE  EUGENIA  MATTISON. 
1895.     A.M.  (History).     Non-resident.     (See  No.  620.) 

THOMAS  NICHOLSON. 
1895.     A.M.  (Philosophy).     (See  No.  720.) 

EDWARD  M.  PALLETTE. 
1895.     Ph.M.  (Zoology).   (See  No.  778.) 

1419.  WILLIAM  HENRY  PHELPS. 

1895.     M.L.  (History). 

Bom  28  Nov.  1872,  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     1894,  B.L.,  Albion  College. 


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Boston  Theological  School,  1897-99.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Pastor  at  Martin,  Mich.,  1895-97;  at  Grand  Rapids,  1899-1901;  at  Manistee, 
Mich.,  1902. 

Residence,  Manistee,  Mich. 

1420.     LOUIS  ERNST  SCHMIDT. 

1895.  M.S.  (Pathology). 

Bom  8  Jan.  1869,  at  Chicago,  111.  1892,  B.S.,  University  of  Michigan. 
Ph.G.,  Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy.  1895,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School.     Physician  in  Chicago  since  1895. 

Residence,  424  N.  State  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1421.     MAURICE  ALPHEUS  BIGELOW. 

1896.  M.S.  (Biology). 

Bom  8  Dec.  1872,  at  Milford  Center,  O.  1894,  B.S.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University.  Instructor  in  Biology,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1894-95.  Instructor 
in  Zoology,  Northwestern  University  and  Academy,  1896-98.  Instructor 
in   Biology,  Teachers'    College,  Columbia  University,  1899-1903.     Adjunct 

Professor  of  Biology,  same,  1903 .     Contributor  to  Anatomischer  Anzeiger 

and  Zoological  Bulletin. 

Address,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

COLUMBUS  BRADFORD. 

1896.  A.M.  (History  and  English  Literature).  Non-resident.  (See  No. 
496.) 

1422.     FRANCIS  CUMMINS  LOCKWOOD. 
Brother  of  No.  718. 

1896.  Ph.D.  (Philosophy).  Thesis:  Emerson  as  a  Philosopher. 
Bom  22  May  1864,  at  Mt.  Erie,  111.  1892,  A.B.,  Baker  University. 
Residence,  Manhattan,  Kansas. 

ANNA  NEIGLICK  (BIGELOW). 
1896.     M.S.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  828.) 

HARRISON  EASTMAN  PATTEN. 
1896.     A.M.  (Chemistry).     (See  No.  779.) 

WILLIAM  CROWELL  VAN  BENSCHOTEN. 
1896.     A.M.  (Surgery).     (See  No.  636.) 

1423.     *HARRY  K.  WHITE. 

1896.     M.L.  (History). 
Born  19  Sept.  1862,  at  Burns,  Wis.     1894,  B.L.,  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Assistant  Principal  of  Sheboygan  (Wis.)  High  School,  1896-1900. 
Died  9  July  1900,  at  Marshall,  Wis. 


368  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

*SARA  ELEANOR  ANDERSON  (HALL). 
1897.     Ph.M.  (Latin).     (See  No.  854.)      . 

GEORGE  BOOTH. 
1897.     Ph.M.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  859.) 

MRS.  FRANCES  BUCKLEY  EMBREE. 
1897.     A.M.  (Political  Economy).     fSee  No.  872.) 

MARY  ELGIN  GLOSS. 
1897.     M.S.  (Botany).     (See  No.  657.) 

ELLIS  KIRK  KERR. 
1897.     A.M.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  888.) 

JAMES  NEWTON  PEARCE. 
1897.     Ph.M.  (Chemistry).     (See  No.  912.) 

JESSIE  ROGERS  PHILLIPS. 
1897.     Ph.M.  (French).     (See  No.  832.) 

CLARENCE  HALL  ROBISON. 
1897.     A.M.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  836.) 

1424.     OTTO  HERMAN  SWEZEY. 

1897.     M.S.  (Zoology). 

Bom  7  June  1869,  at  Rockford,  111.  1896,  A.B.,  Lake  Forest  University. 
Fellow  in  Zoology,  Northwestern,  1896-97.  Instructor  in  Zoology,  North- 
western University  Academy,  1897-1901.  Fellow  at  Ohio  State  University. 
1902 . 

Residence,  377  King  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

1425.     *MARVIN  FULLER  TANZY. 

1897.     M.S.  (Astronomy). 

Bom  25  Oct.  1871,  at  Steamboat  Rock,  la.     1894,  B.S.,  South  Dakota 
Agricultural  College. 
Died,  1900. 

ALFRED  JOCELYN  WALLER. 

1897.  A.M.  (English  Language).     (See  No.  933.) 

EVA  ELLEN  BARKER  (FROULA). 

1898.  A.M.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  997.) 


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1426.     JOHN  MARSHALL  BEFFEL. 

1898.     M.S.  (Pathology). 

Born  28  Feb.  1867,  at  Racine,  Wis.  1895,  B.S.,  University  of  Wis- 
consin. 1898,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Assistant 
Demonstrator  in  Pathology, Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  1898-99. 
Professor  of  Pathology,  Wisconsin  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
1900-01.  Member  of  Milwaukee  and  Wisconsin  Medical  Societies.  Articles 
published  in  the  report  of  Chicago  Pathological  Society,  1898-99;  American 
GyncBcological  Journal;  Wisconsin  State  Medical  Society  Report. 

Residence,  95,  31st  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

*DANA  LEWIS  GATES. 

1898.     M.S.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  955.) 

EDWIN  ALMIRON  GREENLAW. 
1898.     A.M.  (History).     (See  No.  958.) 

SAMUEL  JAMES  PEASE. 
1898.     A.M.  (Greek).     (See  No.  977.) 

1427.     ALICE  GABRIELLE  TWIGHT  (BRUGNOT). 

1898.  Ph.D.  (French).  Thesis:  Women  of  the  French  Seventeenth 
Century  Classical  Theater. 

Bom  17  July  1868,  at  Marseilles,  France.  Baccalaureat  es  Science^, 
University  d'Aix,  Faculty  de  Marseille,  1892.  Licence  es  Langues  Vivantes, 
Sarbonne,  University  of  Paris,  1893.  Instructor  at  Maison  de  la  Legion 
d'Honneur,  1893-94.  Head  of  French  Department  of  Bryn  Mawr  School, 
Baltimore,  1895-96;  Grant  Collegiate  Institute,  Chicago,  1896-98.  Lectures 
in  Chicago,  1898-1901.  University  School  for  Girls,  Chicago,  since  1901. 
Contributor  to  French  magazines. 

Address,  care  of  University  School  for  Girls,  Chicago,  111. 

1428.     ALICE  JOSEPHINE  BURLING. 

1899.  Ph.M.  (English  Language). 

Born  21  March  1877,  at  Postville,  la.  1897,  Ph.B.,  Upper  Iowa 
University. 

Residence,  Postville,  Iowa. 

JOHN  MILTON  CHAMBERS. 

1899.     A.M.  (English  Literature).     (See  No.  865.) 

JESSE  NEVIN  GATES. 
1899.     A.M.  (Mathematics).     (See  No.  956.) 


370  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

1429.     CHARLES  HILL. 

1899.  Ph.D.  (Zoology).  Thesis:  Primary  Segmentation  of  the  Verte- 
brate Brain. 

Born  27  June  1862,  at  Leland,  111.  1891,  B.S.,  University  of  Michigan. 
1892,  M.S.,  same.  Professor  of  Biology,  University  of  Washington,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1892-99.  Assistant  Professor  of  Embryology  and  Histology,  North- 
western University  Medical  School,  since  1899.  President  of  Washington 
Academy  of  Science,  1895-96.  Acting  ©ean  of  Department  of  Pharmacy, 
University  of  Washington,  1895-97.  Contributor  to  Journal  of  Morphology, 
Anatomischer  Anzeiger,  Zoologische  Jahrbiicher. 

Address,  2431  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

ELFRIEDA  HOCHBAUM. 
1899.     Ph.M.  (German).     (See  No.  1089.) 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  HOWARD. 
1899.     M.S.  (Astronomy).     (See  No.  1090.) 

WALTER  CLINTON  JONES. 
1899.     A.M.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  1024.) 

FRANK  HARDY  LANE. 
1899.     Ph.M.  (English  Literature).     (See  No.  821.) 

1430.    THEODORE  LINDQUIST. 

1899.     M.S.  (Mathematics). 

Born  11  Aug.  1875,  at  Andover,  111.     1897,  A.B.,  Lombard  University. 
Instructor  at  State  Agricultural  College,   Manhattan,   Kan. 
Permanent  address,  5952  Green  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

FRANCIS  JOSEPH  ROSS  MITCHELL. 
1899.     A.M.  (Law).     (See  No.  906.) 

IDA  JANE  OKEY. 
1899.     Ph.M.  (Enghsh  Literature).     (See  No.  775.) 

CHARLES  SPAULDING  WINSLOW. 

1899.  A.M.  (Greek  and  Latin).     (See  No.  1058.) 

PAUL  MILFORD  ADAMS. 

1900.  A.M.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  1059.) 


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PAUL  GUSTAV  ADOLF  BUSSE. 
1900.     A.M.  (German).     (See  No.  1149.) 

JANE  ALICE  CHASE. 

1900.     M.L.  (English  Literature).     (See  No.  1071.) 

HARVEY  RUFUS  DE  BRA. 
1900.     A.M.  (Social  Philosophy).     (See  No.  1009.) 

1431.    ARTHUR  JAMES  FOLSOM. 

1900.     Ph.M.  (History). 

Born  1875,  at  Dunnville,  Ontario.  1898,  Ph.B.,  Cornell  College.  Grad- 
uate work  at  Northwestern  University,  1898-99;  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
1899-1900.     Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Residence,  Whiting,  Ind. 

1432.     ETHELWYN  FOOTE. 

1900.     A.M.  (Zoology). 

Born  17  Feb.  1875,  at  Williamstown,  Mass.  1897,  A.B.,  Smith  College. 
Graduate  work  at  Northwestern  University,  1898-1900.  Instructor  in  Science 
at  Ferry  Hall  Seminary,  Lake  Forest,  111.,  Feb.  1899-June  1900. 

Residence,  644  S.  Pasadena  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 


ELIZA  PLATT  HALL. 
1900.     M.S.  (English  Language).     (See  No.  1086.) 

1433.     CHARLES  J.  KURTZ. 

1900.     A.M.  (Bacteriology). 

Born  14  April  1872,  at  Clarence  Center,  N.  Y.  1894,  A.B.,  Kalamazoo 
College.  1898,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Interne, 
Wesley  Hospital,  1899-1901.  Instructor  in  Physiology,  Northwestern 
University  Medical  School.     Medical  Inspector  of  Chicago  schools,  1900. 

Residence,  4711  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

MARY  KING  MAC  HARG. 
1900.     Ph.M.  (French).     (See  No.  971.) 

GEORGE  TAYLOR  NESMITH. 
1900.     A.M.  (Moral  and  Social  Philosophy).     (See  No.  1111.) 

JAMES  EL  VON  REMINGTON. 
1900.     M.S.  (Chemistry).     (See  No.  1122.) 


372  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

ETHEL  MAY  SWARTHOUT  (FLEMING). 

1900.  A.M.  (Moral  and  Social  Philosophy^.     (See  No.  1129.) 

1434.     LELIA  CLYDE  BASSETT. 

1901.  A.M.  (German). 

Born  19  May  1877,  at  Greencastle,  Ind.     1897,  A.B.,  De  Pauw  University. 
1901,  A.M.,  Northwestern  University.     « 
Residence,  Thorntown,  Ind. 

NELLE  LOUISE  FLESHIEM  (MURRAY). 
1901.     Ph.M.  (German).     (See  No.  874.) 

ROY  GASTON  FLICKINGER.. 
1901.     A.M.  (Greek).     (See  No.  1081.) 

SAMUEL  DEBENHAM  GLOSS. 
1901.     M.S.  (Chemistry).     (See  No.  957.) 

1436.     ARTHUR  DAY  HOWARD. 
Brother  of  Nos.  544  and  817. 

1901.     M.S.  (Zoology). 

Bom  30  Dec.  1874,  at  Glencoe,  111.  1898,  B.S.,  Amherst  College.  In- 
structor in  Boys'  School,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  1898-99.  Fellow  in  Zoology, 
Northwestern  University,  [1900-1902.  Graduate  student.  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, Thayer  scholarship,  1902-03. 

Residence,  Glencoe,  III. 

WILLIAM  JACOB  KELLER. 
1901.     A.M.  (Greek).     (See  No.  1174.) 

OLA  SAMUEL  MEDLAR. 
1901.     M.S.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  1104.) 

1436.    WALTER  DUDLEY  NASH. 

1901.     M.L.  (Pohtical  Economy). 

Born  1877,  at  Rockford,  111.     1899,  B.  L.,  Wheaton  College. 

Residence,  Rockford,  111. 

LIZZIE  BROWNING  NOYES. 
1901.     M.L.  (History).     Non-resident.     (See  No.  553.) 

ANNIE  HARRIET  PRICE. 
1901.     Ph.M.  (EngUsh  Literature).     (See  No.  780.) 


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PERCY  ERNEST  THOMAS. 
1901.     Ph.M.  (English  Language).     (See  No.  1210.) 

ROBERT  EDWARD  WILSON. 
1901.     Ph.M.  (Mathematics).     (See  No.  1057.) 

CYRUS  AMES  WRIGHT. 

1901.  A.M.  (English  Literature).     (See  No.  1136). 

1437.     THOMAS  MAZE  ADERHOLD. 

1902.  M.S.  (Human  Physiology). 

Born  24  Sept.  1871,  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  1896,  B.S.,  Washburn  College, 
Kan.  1901,  M.D.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School.  Interne, 
St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Chicago,  1901-02.  In  Red  Cross  Company  of  Surgeons 
in  Boer  War,  1899-1901. 

Permanent  Address,  Valley  Falls,  Kan. 

JOHN  CLARK  BAKER. 
1902.     A.M.  (Physics).     (See  No.  1221). 

1438.     MRS.  HELEN  CLARK  BALMER. 
Mother  of  No.  1322, 

1902.     A.M.  (English  Language). 

Born  1859,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     1876,  A.B.,  Vassar.    Also  attendedjNormal 
School,  Cincinnati,  O.     Author  of  "Bellevue  Sketches,"  1902. 
Residence,  1327  Hollywood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY  BUNTAIN. 
1902.     A.M.  (Law).     (See  No.  1069.) 

HERBERT  CONRAD  HANSEN. 

1902.     Ph.M.  (German).     (See  No.  1250.) 

ERNEST  BRYANT  HOAG. 
1902.     A.M.  (Pathology).     (See  No.  661.) 

SUSAN  MIXTER  KNOX. 
1902.     A.M.  (EngUsh  Literature).     (See  No.  1261.) 

1439.    AUGUSTUS  CLAY  MINEAR. 
1902.     A.M.  (Chemistry). 

Bom  1874,  at  Kilboume,  la.     1898,  A.B.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  University. 
Northwestern  University,  1900-02. 
Residence,  Kilbourne,  la. 


374  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

ELSIE  NEIGLICK. 

1902.     Ph.M.  (German).     (See  No.  1275.T 

1440.    SAMUEL  SHAW  PARKS. 

1902.     A.M.(Law). 

Office,  402  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

ROYAL  ARTHUR  PORTER. 
1902.     M.S.  (Physics).     (See  No.  1284.) 

RUBY  ELEANOR  RAWLL. 
1902.     Ph.M.  (History) .     (See  No.  1287.) 

MARY  ELLEN  TAYLER. 
1902.     M.S.  (Botany).     (See  No.  1209.) 

ARTHUR  GUY  TERRY. 
1902.     Ph.M.  (History).     (See  No.  1303.) 

EFFIE  ELLEN  THAYER. 
1902.     M.S.  (Zoology).     (See  No.  1304.) 

MARY  EDITH  THOMPSON. 
1902.     Ph.M.  (Latin).     (See  No.  1211.) 

JOHN  WALLACE  WELSH. 
1902.     A.M.  (English  Literature).     (See  No.  1310.) 

ABBIE  FLORENCE  WILLIAMS. 
1902.     M.L.  (English  Language).     (See  No.  1312.) 

JACKSON  STITT  WILSON. 
1902.     A.M.  (Sociology).     (See  No.  990.) 


Photo  by  Siiiallwood 


PRESIDENT   ROOSEVELT  AND   PRESIDENT  JAMES 
On  steps  of  Orrington  Lunt  Library,  April  2,  1903 


HOI^ORARY  ALUMI^I 

1441.     *JOSEPH  CUMMINGS. 

1866.     LL.D. 

Born  3  March  1817,  at  Falmouth,  Me.  1840,  A.B.,  Wesleyan  University 
(Conn.);  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  1843,  A.M.;  1854,  D.D.  1861,  D.D.,  Harvard. 
Teacher  of  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics,  Amenia  (N.  Y.)  Seminary, 
1840-43;  principal  of  same,  1843-46.  Joined  New  England  Conference  of 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1846.  Pastor  at  Maiden,  Chelsea,  and  Boston, 
1846-53.  Professor  of  Theology,  Concord  Biblical  Institute,  1853-54. 
President  of  Genesee  College  (N.  Y.),  1854-57.  President  of  "Wesleyan 
University,  1857-75.  Professor  of  Mental  Philosophy  and  Political  Economy, 
Wesleyan,  1875-77.  Pastor  at  Maiden,  Mass.,  1877-79;  at  Cambridge, 
1880-81.  President  Northwestern  University  1881-90.  Vice-President 
American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  1886. 

Died  7  May  1890,  at  Evanston,  111. 

1442.     *RANDOLPH  SINKS  FOSTER. 

1866.     LL.D. 

Born  22  Feb.  1820,  at  Williamsburg,  O.  Attended  Augusta  (Ky.)  College. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Kentucky,  Ohio,  and  New  York  Con- 
ferences. President  Northwestern  University,  1857-60.  Professor  Sys- 
tematic Theology,  Drew  Theological  Seminary,  Madison,  N.  J.,  1868-69; 
President  same,  1869-72.  Since  1872,  Bishop  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
Author  of  "  Objections  to  Calvinism, "  "  Christian  Purity, "  "  Centenary 
Thoughts,"  "  Beyond  the  Grave,"  "  Studies  in  Theology,"  "  Philosophy  of 
Christian  Experience,"  "  Union  of  Episcopal  Methodism." 

Died  1  May  1903,  at  Newton  Center,  Mass. 

1443.     *GEORGE  S.  HARE. 

1866.     D.D. 

Born  21  Nov.  1824,  at  S.  Egremont,  Mass.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  in  New  England,  Newark  and  New  York  Conferences.  Delegate 
to  General  Conferences  of  1880,  1884,  and  1888. 

Died  9  Jan.  1889,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1444.     *GEORGE  WORTHY  QUEREAU. 
Father  of  Nos.  268  and  520. 
1866.     D.D. 

Born  9  June  1827,  at  Stanford,  N.  Y.  1849,  A.B.,  Wesleyan  University. 
Taught  in  Providence  Conference  Seminary,  E.  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1849  and 
1852-53;  principal  of  same,  1854-58.    Attended  Auburn  (N.  Y.)  Theological 

375 


376  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

Seminary,  1851.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Providence  Conference, 
1857-59;  transferred  to  Rock  River  Conference.  Principal  of  Jennings  Sem- 
inary, Aurora,  111.,  1858-73.  Manager  silvar  plate  factory,  Aurora,  111., 
1878-87. 

Died  11  April  1900,  at  Aurora  111. 

1446.     *NATHAN  SHEPPARD. 

1866.     A.M. 

Bom  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  1834.  Graduated  from  Attleborough  College, 
1854,  and  Rochester  Theological  Seminary,  1859.  Special  correspondent 
for  New  York  and  Chicago  papers  during  Civil  War  and  Franco-Prussian 
War.  Lecturer  in  University  of  Chicago,  1873-77.  Similar  appointment 
at  Allegheny  College,  1877.  Settled  in  Saratoga  Springs,  1884.  Spent  four 
years  in  Europe. 

Died  24  Jan.  1888,  in  New  York  City. 

1446.     GEORGE  McKENDREE  STEELE. 

1866.     D.D. 

Bom  13  April  1823,  at  Strafford,  Vt.  1850,  A.B.,  Wesleyan.  1853,  A.M., 
same.  1879,  LL.D.,  Lawrence.  Teacher  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1853. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  pastorate^  in  Massachusetts,  1853-64. 
President  of  Lawrence  University,  1865-79.  Principal  of  Wesleyan  Academy, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1879-92.  Instructor  in  Lasell  Seminary,  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  1893-95.  Superannuate,  Chicago,  1897-1901 ;  Kenilworth,  111.,  since 
1901.  Member  State  Board  of  Visitors,  United  States  Naval  Academy, 
1871.  Commissioner  from  Wisconsin  to  World's  Exposition,  Vienna,  1873. 
Member  of  Wisconsin  Academy  of  Art,  Science  and  Literature,  and  of  Ameri- 
can Economic  Association.  Author  of  "Infant  Baptism,"  1859;  "Outlines 
of  PoHtical  Economy,"  1886;  "  OutUnes  of  Bible  Study,"  1887;  "  Rudimentary 
Psychology,"  1888;  "Rudimentary  Economics,"  1890;  "Rudimentary 
Ethics,"  1891;  "Character  and  Conduct";  "Talks  to  Young  People,"  1899. 
Contributor  to  the  Christian  Examiner,  Freewill  Baptist  Quarterly,  North 
American  Review,  Methodist  Quarterly,  Boston  Review,  etc. 

Residence,  Kenilworth,  111. 

1447.     *JAMES  STEWART  JEWELL. 
Father  of  No.  1255. 

1868.     A.M. 

1886.     LL.D. 

Born  8  Sept.  1837,  at  Elizabeth,  lU.  1860,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College. 
Physician,  Chicago  and  Evanston.  Contract  Surgeon,  United  States  Army, 
1862-63.  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Chicago  Medical  College,  1861-69;  of 
Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases,  1870-82;  Professor  Emeritus  of  same  till 
death.  Editor  of  Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases,  1874-82.  Editor 
of  Neurological  Review,  1886-87.  Contributor  to  the  Methodist  Quarterly 
Review,    Church    Advocate,    Sunday  School  Journal,    and    North    American 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  377 

Review.     Member  of  Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences.     At  one  time  president  of 
American  Medical  Association. 

Died  18  April  1887,  at  Evanston,  111. 

1448.     *HOOPER  CREWS. 
1870.     D.D. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  Rock  River  Conference.     Trustee  of 
Northwestern  University,  appointed  by  the  Conference,  1856-70. 
Died  21  Dec.  1880,  at  Oregon,  111. 

1449.     *FRANCIS  DANA  HEMENWAY. 

Father  of  No.  282. 

1870.     D.D. 

Born  10  Nov.  1830,  at  Chelsea,  Vt.  Attended  Newbury  Seminary,  Vt. 
Graduated  from  Concord  Theological  School,  1853.  1859^  A.M.  (hon.), 
Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  at  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  and  Chicago,  111.  Taught  at  Newbury,  Vt.,  1853-55. 
Professor  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  111.,  1864-84.  Author  of 
"  Commentary  on  Jeremiah  and  Lamentations,"  Whedon  series,  and  "  Studies 
in  Hymnology." 

Died  19  April  1884,  at  Evanston,  111. 

1450.    JAMES  M.  JAMESON. 
1870.     D.D. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Central  Ohio  Conference.  Super- 
annuated. 

1451.     OLIN  FISK  MATTISON. 
Father  of  Nos.  620,  824,  1028,  and  1186. 
1870.     A.M. 

Born  28  Dec.  1841,  at  Macon,  Ga.     Attended  Seminary  at  Mt.  Morris, 
111.     Taught  at  Illinois  Soldiers'   College,   1868-71.     Clergyman,   Methodist 
Episcopal,    at   Prophetstown,    De   Kalb,    Rochelle,    Polo,    Dixon,    Freeport, 
Joliet,  Wheaton,  Aurora  and  Evanston,  111. 
Residence,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1452.     *LYMAN  TRUMBULL. 

1870.  LL.D. 
Born  12  Oct.  1813,  at  Colchester,  Conn.     Educated  at  Bacon  Academy. 

Taught  in  Georgia.     Practiced  law  in  Illinois.     Member  of  State  Legislature, 
1840.     Secretary  of  State,  1841.     Justice  of  Illinois  Supreme  Court,  1848. 
United  States  Senator,  1855-73.   Professor  of  International  and  Constitutional 
Law  in  Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago,  111.,  1874-76. 
Died  25  June  1896,  in  Chicago. 

1453.     C.  H.  BUCKS. 

1871.  A.M. 


378  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

1464.     NATHAN  SMITH  DAVIS. 
Father  of  No.  301. 

1871.     A.M. 

1897.     LL.D. 

Born  9  Jan.  1817,  at  Greene,  N.  Y.  1837,  M.D.,  College  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Fairfield,  N,  Y.  1870,  LL.D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University. 
Physician  in  New  York  State,  1837-49;  since  1849  at  Chicago.  Lecturer, 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1848.  Professor,  Rush 
Medical  College,  Chicago,  1849-59.  Oim  of  the  founders  of  Chicago  Medical 
College  (now  Medical  School  of  Northwestern  University).  Professor  in 
same  thirty  years,  and  Dean  of  Faculty  until  1898.  Professor  of  Medical 
Jurisprudence,  in  Union  College  of  Law.  Founder  of  Mercy  Hospital. 
President  of  International  Medical  Congress,  1887.  Trustee  of  Northwestern 
University  since  1876.  Member  of  Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences,  Chicago 
Historical  Society,  Illinois  State  Microscopical  Society.  Honorary  member  of 
British  Medical  Association.  Member  of  Americaii  Medical  Association, 
Illinois  State  Medical  Society,  Chicago  Medical  Society,  and  Medico-Legal 
Societies  of  Chicago  and  of  New  York.  Author  of  "  Principles  and  Practice  of 
Medicine,"  "Medical  Education  and  Reform,"  "Verdict  of  Science  Concern- 
ing the  Effects  of  Alcohol  on  Man,"  etc.  Has  written  numerous  articles  for 
The  Annalist,  New  York,  Chicago  Medical  Journal,  Chicago  Medical  Examiner, 
Journal  of  American  Medical  Association,  Northwestern  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,  American  Medical  Temperance  Journal,  Chicago  Record-Herald,  etc. 

Residence,  291  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  111.;  office,  65  Randolph  St. 

1455.     *PHILIP  HENRY  SHERIDAN. 

1871.     LL.D. 

Born  6  March  1831,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.  Graduated  at  West  Point,  1853. 
Captain  at  outbreak  of  Civil  War;  Quartermaster,  1861;  Colonel  of  Cavalry 
(May),  and  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers  (July),  1862;  appointed  Major- 
General  of  Volunteers,  31  Dec.  1862;  at  Chickamauga,  1863;  commanded 
important  assault  at  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge,  1863;  commander  of  cavalry 
corps  of  Army  of  Potomac,  April,  1864;  conducted  successful  campaign  in 
Shenandoah  Valley,  1864;  appointed  Brigadier-General  in  regular  army, 
and  later  Major-General;  conducted  successful  raid  from  Petersburg  to  Win- 
chester, and  had  leading  part  in  pursuit  to  Appomattox  Court  House.  Com- 
mander of  Military  Division  of  Gulf,  1865-67;  commander  Department  of 
Mo.,  1867;  Lieutenant-General,  1869;  visited  Europe,  1870;  General-in-Chief, 
1883.     Author  of  "  Personal  Memoirs,"  1888. 

Died  5  Aug.  1888,  at  Nonquitt,  Mass. 

1456.    WILLIAM  WOOD  STAMP. 

1871.  D.D. 
English  clergyman. 

1457.    WILLIAM  CLAY. 

1872.  A.M. 

Residence,  Holly  Springs,  Miss. 


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1458.     EDGAR  T.  PAUL. 
1872.     KM.adeuTidem. 


1459.     *ARTHUR  EDWARDS. 
Father  of  No.  504. 

1873.  D.D. 
Bom  23  Nov.  1834,  at  Norwalk,  O.     1858,  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University. 

1896,  LL.D.,  University  of  Denver.  Clergyman,  Methodist  EpiscopaL 
For  many  years  trustee  of  Northwestern  University,  from  Detroit  Conference. 
Chaplain  of  First  Michigan  Infantry  through  the  Civil  War.  Assistant 
editor  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate  ,1SM-12;  editor  same,  1872-1901. 
Member  of  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  and  Military  Order  of  Loyal 
Legion. 

Died  20  March  1901,  at  Chicago,  111. 

1460.  *ANDREW  J.  JUTKINS. 

1874.  D.D. 

Born  7  Jan  1829,  in  Washington  Co.,  New  York.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  Elder  in  Troy  Conference,  1854-67.  Transferred  to  Rock  River 
Conference.  Presiding  elder  of  Chicago  district,  1873-77.  Pastor  at 
Batavia,  Aurora,  Kankakee,  Ravenswood  and  Lake  Bluff.  Transferred  to 
Kentucky  Conference.  Stationed  at  Lexington  three  years.  Returned  to 
Rock  River  Conference.  Superannuated,  1892.  Moved  to  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1893. 

Died  2  March  1901. 

1461.  *GEORGE  CLEMENT  NOYES. 

1875.  D.D. 

Born  at  Landaff,  N.  H.  Studied  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  and  Union  Theologi- 
cal Seminary.  Clergyman,  Presbyterian.  Pastor  at  LaPorte,  Ind.,  ten 
years;  at  Evanston,  111.,  twenty  years.  Member  of  Board  of  Education, 
LaPorte  and  Evanston. 

Died  1890,  at  Evanston,  111. 

1462.     *GEORGE  PRENTICE. 

1875.     LL.D. 

Born  15  Dec.  1834,  at  Grafton,  Mass.  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.  1865,  A.M.  (hon.),  Wesleyan  University.  University  of  Halle,  Ger- 
many, 1868-69.  Member  of  New  England  Conference  since  1857.  Professor 
of  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  Wesleyan  University,  1871.  Professor 
of  Modern  Languages,  same,  twenty  years.  Contributor  to  numerous 
magazines.     Author  of  biography  of   Bishop  Haven  and    of  Wilbur  Fisk. 

Died  10  Oct.  1893,  at  Pasadena,  Cal. 

1463.     JOHN   WALTON. 
1875.     A.M. 
English  clergyman. 


380  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

1464.     HENRY  WILKINSON  WILLIAMS. 

1875.  D.D. 

English  clergyman. 

1465.     MATTHEW  ANDREWS. 

1876.  A.M. 

1466.    THOMAS  JONATHAN  BURRILL. 

1876.     A.M.  • 

1893.     LL.D. 

Bom  25  April  1839,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.  1865,  Illinois  State  Normal 
School.  Professor  Botany  and  Horticulture,  University  of  Illinois,  since 
1868;  Dean  Department  of  Natural  Science,  1877-84.  Vice-President  of 
University  of  Illinois  since  1882.  Fellow  American  Society  Microscopists. 
Author  of  about  two  hundred  articles  in  educational,,  botanical  and  horti- 
cultural reports,   magazines,   etc. 

Residence,  1007  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111. 

1467.     LEANDER  STONE. 
1876.     A.M. 

1468.     JOHN  MONROE  VAN  VLECK. 

1876.  LL.D. 

Born  4  March  1833,  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.  1850,  A.B.,  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity. 1900,  LL.D.,  Wesleyan.  Teacher,  Greenwich  Academy,  R.  I., 
1850.  Assistant,  Nautical  Almanac  Office,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1851-53. 
Adjunct  Professor,  Mathematics,  Wesleyan  University,  1853-57.  Professor, 
Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  since  1858.  Vice-President  since  1890.  Acting 
President  of  Wesleyan  University,  1872-73,  1887-89,  1896-97.  Member 
of  United  States  Solar  Eclipse  Expedition  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1869.  Member 
of  Methodist  Educational  Conferences  at  London,  1881,  Washington,  1891, 
and  London,  1901.  Fellow,  Astronomical  and  Astrophysical  Society 
of  America;  member  of  American  Mathematical  Society,  Astronomische 
Gesellschaft,  Connecticut  Academy  of  Science.  Prepared  astronomical  tables 
in  "  American  Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac,"  1855-96. 

Address,  Middle  town.  Conn. 

1469.     *JAMES  W.  MILNER. 

1877.  Ph.D. 

Attended    Northwestern    University,  1860-61.     Served    three  years     in 
Civil  War.     First  Assistant  Commissioner  of  United  States  Fish  Commission. 
Died  6  Jan.  1880. 

1470.     GEORGE  RUTLEDGE  PALMER. 
1877.     A.M. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Central  Illinois  Conference.  Super- 
annuated, 1901. 

Residence,  Onarga,  111. 


1877.  A.M. 

1878.  A.M. 
Physician. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  381 

1471.     GEORGE  JOHN  STEVENSON. 
1472.     GEORGE  WEST  BEGGS. 


1473.     HORACE  GRAY  LUNT. 
Brother  of  No.  100. 

1878.  A.M. 

Born  13  Aug.  1847,  at  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  at  Farmington,  Me.,  Caze- 
novia,  N.  Y.,  and  in  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Studied  law  and 
practiced  for  some  years  in  Chicago.     Judge,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Residence,  431  N.  Cascade  Ave.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

1474.     JAMES  CLEMENT  AMBROSE. 

1879.  A.M. 

HENRY  SHERMAN  BOUTELL. 
1879.     A.M.  ad  eundem.     (See  No.  127.) 

1475.     MARSHALL  DAVIS  EWELL. 

1879.     A.M. 

Born  18  Aug.  1844,  at  Oxford,  Mich.  1868,  LL.B.,  University  of  Michigan. 
1884,  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  1879,  LL.D.,  University  of  Michigan. 
M.Pd.,  Michigan  State  Normal  School.  Practiced  law,  1868-74;  legal 
author  and  instructor  in  law  since.  Dean  of  Chicago-Kent  College  of 
Law,  and  expert  on  disputed  handwriting.  Author  of  "  Ewell's  Leading 
Cases,"  "Ewell  on  Fixtures,"  "Ewell's  Medical  Jurisprudence,"  "Ewell's 
Essentials  of  Law,"  three  vols.,  and  of  numerous  pamphlets  in  the  American 
Law  Register  and  other  law  journals. 

Residence,  747  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  618,  59  Clark  St., 
Chicago. 

1476.     *H.  M.  LANEY. 
1879.     A.M. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.     Nebraska  Conference. 
Died  in  1894. 

1477.     ROBERT  DICKINSON  SHEPPARD. 
Father  of  No.  1204. 

1879.     A.M. 

Bom  23  July  1847,  near  Chicago,  111.  1869,  A.B.,  Chicago  University.  1870, 
B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor 
at  Chicago,  Rockford,  and  Aurora,  111.  Studied  in  Leipzig,  Germany.  Pro- 
fessor of  Political  Economy  and  History  at  Northwestern  University,  1886-87. 
Since  1887  Professor  of  English  and  American  History,  and  treasurer  and 
business  agent  of  Northwestern  University.  President  of  Board  of  Directors 
of  Wesley  Hospital,  Chicago ;  trustee  of  Garrett  Biblical  Institute ;  same. 
Northwestern  University,  since  1898. 

Residence.  225  Greenwood  Boulevard,  Evanston,  111. 


382  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

1478.     C.  C.  STRATTON. 
1879.     D.D.  • 

President  of  the  University  of  the  Pacific,  1879. 
Address,  500,  125  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1479.  WESLEY  G.  WATERS. 

1879.  D.D. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal;  O^o  Conference;  presiding  elder  of 
Toledo  District. 

Residence,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

1480.  *GRANT  GOODRICH. 

1880.  LL.D. 

Born  7  Aug.  1811,  in  New  York.  Lawyer  in  Chicago,  1834-89.  Judge  of 
Superior  Court,  1859-64.  Active  member  of  Union  Defense  Committee. 
Alderman  of  Chicago  one  term.  Trustee  of  Rush  Medical  College,  from  its 
foundation.  One  of  the  founders  of  Northwestern  LTniversity,  and  trustee 
of  same  thirty-eight  years. 

Died  15  March  1889. 

EMILY  FRANCES  WHEELER. 

1880.  A.M.     (See  No.  182.) 

1481.     *DAVID  HILTON  WHEELER. 

1881.  LL.D. 

Bom  18  Nov.  1829,  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Attended  Rock  River  Conference 
Seminary.  Professor  of  Greek  in  Cornell  College.  United  States  Consul 
at  Genoa,  Italy,  1861-66.  Professor  of  English  Literature  and  History 
at  Northwestern  University,  1867-75.  Acting  President  of  Northwestern 
University,  1867-69.  Editor  of  the  Methodist,  1875-83.  President  of 
Allegheny  College,  1883-92.  Wrote  many  articles  for  newspapers,  reviews, 
and  periodicals.  Author  of  "  Brigandage  in  South  Italy,"  "  By-ways  of 
Literature,"  "  Our  Industrial  Utopia,"  and  "  British  and  American  Literature." 

Died  18  June  1902,  at  Meadville,  Pa. 

1482.     *JOHN  WESLEY  BEACH. 

1882.  LL.D. 

Born  26  Dec.  1825,  at  Trumbull,  Conn.  1845,  A.B.,  Wesleyan  University. 
Taught  and  studied  in  Philadelphia,  1845-49.  Principal  of  Amenia  Seminary 
(N.  Y.),  1851-54.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  1850-80.  President 
of  Wesleyan  University,  1880-87.  Presiding  elder  New  York  and  New 
Haven  Districts  in  New  York  East  Conference. 

Died  1  Jan.  1902,  at  MiddletowTi,  Conn. 

1483.     JOHN  KER. 

1882.     D.D. 
Clergyman  in  Ireland. 


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1484.     *WILLIAM  FREDERICK  POOLE. 

1882.     LL.D. 

Bom  21  Dec.  1821,  at  Salem,  Mass.  1849,  A.B.,  Yale;  A.M.,  same. 
Librarian,  Boston  Athenaeum,  Cincinnati  Public  Library,  Chicago  Pubhc 
Library,  and  Newberry  Library  of  Chicago.  President  of  Chicago  Literary 
Club;  of  the  American  Library  Association,  1886-88;  of  the  American  His- 
torical Association.  Author  of  "Index  to  Periodical  Literature,"  "Cotton 
Mather  and  Salem  Witchcraft,"  and  "  Ordinance  of  1787." 

Died  1  March  1894,  at  Evanston,  111. 

1485.    JAMES  HENRY  POTTS. 

1882.  A.M. 

Born  12  June  1848,  at  Woodhouse,  Ont.  D.D.,  Albion  College.  Fourteen 
months'  service  in  Sixth  Michigan  Volunteer  Cavalry.  Editor  Michigan 
Christian  Advocate,  Detroit.  Author  of  "  Methodism  in  the  Field,"  "  Spiritual 
Life,"  "What  to  Believe  and  Why,"  "The  Lord's  Day,  our  Sabbath,"  "  Per- 
rin's  Principles  of  Church  Government,"  etc. 

Residence,  Highland  Park,  Mich. 

FRANK  MILTON  BRISTOL. 

1883.  A.M. 

1888.     D.D.     (See  No.  218.) 

1486.     HOWARD  GRAVES  GREY. 

Brother  of  No.  881. 

1883.     Ph.B. 

Born  2  Dec.  1856,  in  Chicago,  111.  Student  at  Northwestern  University, 
1873-76;  at  Polytecknische  Schule,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  and  at  College  of 
Lusanne,  Lusanne,  Switzerland.  Manufacturer  in  Chicago,  1878-89.  Evans- 
ton  alderman,  one  term.  Member  of  High  School  Board,  fifteen  years. 
Trustee  of  University  of  Chicago  since  1900. 

Residence,  329  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111. 


1487.     *HOSMER  ALLEN  JOHNSON. 


1883.     LL.D. 

M.D.  A.M.  Professor  of  Diseases  of  Respiratory  and  Circulatory 
Organs,  Northwestern  University,  1869-74;  of  Clinical  Medicine,  and  Secre- 
tary of  Medical  Faculty,  same,  1874-77;  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medi- 
cine   and   Clinical  Medicine,  same,  1877-80;   Emeritus   Professor,  1880-91. 

Deceased. 

1488.     *CHARLES  RAYMOND. 
Father  of  No.  481  and  Brother  of  No.  1492. 

1883.     A.M. 

Born  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.  Prepared  at  Wilbraham  Academy. 
Attended  Wesleyan    University.     Conducted    private    schools    at    Natchez, 


384  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

Miss.,  and  Gloucester,  Mass.     Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  at  Evans- 
ton,  111.,   1869-74.     Principal  of    Princeton    (111.)    High    School,    1874-78. 
Employed  in  County  Treasurer's  office,  Chicago. 
Died  30  April  1903,  at  Evanston,  111. 

1489.     CHARLES  C.  SNYDER. 

1883.  A.M. 

1490.     RALPH  NELSON  ISHAM. 

1884.  A.M. 

Physician.  Professor  Emeritus  of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery,  North- 
western University  Medical  School. 

Residence,  321  Dearborn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1491.     BRADFORD  PAUL  RAYMOND. 

1884.     D.D. 

Born  22  April  1846,  at  Stamford,  Conn.  Attended  Hamline  University 
(Minn.).  1870,  A.B.,  Lawrence  University  (Wis.).  1873,  B.D.,  Boston 
University.  1881,  Ph.D.,  same.  1889,  LL.D.,  Lawrence  University 
(Wis.)  Enlisted  as  a  private  in  Forty-eighth  New  York  Infantry,  1864; 
discharged  at  close  of  war  as  Corporal.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal. 
Pastor  in  New  England  Southern  Conference,  1874-83.  In  Leipzig  and  Got- 
tingen,  1880-81.  President  of  Lawrence  University,  1883-89;  since  then, 
President  of  Wesleyan  University  (Conn.).  Author  of  ''Christianity  and 
the  Christ,"  1894. 

Residence,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1492.     *MINER  RAYMOND. 
Brother  of  No.  1488,  Father  of  Nos.  56,  80  and  104,  and  Grandfather 

OF  No.  557. 

1884.     LL.D. 

Bom  29  Aug.  1811,  in  New  York  City.  Graduated  from  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1831.  Became  instructor  in  same.  Joined 
New  England  Conference  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Pastor  at  Wor- 
cester, Boston,  and  Westfield.  Became  Principal  of  the  Wesleyan  Academy. 
Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1864-97. 

Died  25  Nov.  1897,  at  Evanston,  III. 

*JAMES  WILLIAM  HANEY. 
1886.     D.D.     (See  No.  14.) 

1493.     STEPHEN  MASON  MERRILL. 

1886.     LL.D. 

Born  16  Sept.  1825,  in  Jefferson  Co.,  O.  1868,  D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  in  Ohio  Conference,  1846-68. 
Editor    Western   Christian   Advocate,    1868-72;    since,    Methodist   Episcopal 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  385 

Bishop.     Author  of  ''  Christian  Baptism/'  "  The  Second  Coming  of  Christ," 
^'Aspects  of  Christian  Experience,"  "Digest  of  Methodist  Law,"   "Outline 
Thoughts  on  Prohibition,"  "  Mary  of  Nazareth  and  Her  Family,"  "  Union  of 
American  Methodism,"  and  "  Crisis  of  this  World." 
Address,  57  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1494.     *JOHN  EUGENE  DA  VIES. 

1887.     LL.D. 

A.M.  M.D.  Professor  of  Natural  History  and  Chemistry,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1868-74;  of  Astronomy  and  Physics,  1874-78;  of  Physics, 
1878-91 ;  of  Electricity  and  Mathematical  Physics,  1891-1900. 

Deceased. 

1496.     ALBERT  ERICSON. 

1887.     A.M. 

1900.     D.D. 

President  of  the  Swedish  Theological  Seminary  at  Evanston,  111. 

Residence,  2118  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1496.     EDWARD  DWIGHT  EATON. 

1887.     D.D. 

Born  21  Jan.  1851,  at  Lancaster,  Wis.  1872,  A.B.,  Beloit  College. 
1875,  A.M.,  same.  1875,  B.D.,  Yale  Theological  School.  1899,  D.D., 
Yale  University.  1887,  LL.D.,  Wisconsin  University.  Studied  at 
Leipzig  and  Heidelberg.  Clergyman,  Congregational.  Pastor  at  Oak  Park, 
111.,    1879-86.     President    Beloit    College,    1886-1901.     Pastor    at    Milford, 

Wis.,  1901 .     Delegate,  sent  in  1898  by  American  Board  of  Commissioners 

for  Foreign  Missions  to  inspect  the  Chinese  Missions. 

Residence,  Milford,  Wis. 

1497.     *MRS.  MARY  ELIZABETH  HAYES  JONES. 

Mother  of  No.  369. 
1887.     A.M. 

Mt.  Holyoke  Seminary,  1849-51.     Lady  principal  Northwestern  Female 
College,  1856-62  and  1868-71.     One  year  secretary  to  Frances  Willard. 
Deceased. 

1498.     SYLVESTER  F.  JONES. 
1887.     D.D. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Supernumerary,  New  York  Con- 
ference. 

Residence,  101  Pinckney  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ELI  McCLISH. 
1887.     D.D.     (See  No.  140.) 


386  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

1499.     CHARLES  MACAULAY  STUART. 

1887.     A.M.  ad  eundem.  . 

Born  20  Aug.  1853,  at  Glasgow,  Scotland.  1880,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical 
Institute;  D.D.,  same;  A.M.,  Kalamazoo  College.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal.  Associate  Editor  Michigan  Christian  Advocate,  1885-86.  Assistant 
Editor,  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate,  1886-96.  Professor  of  Sacred 
Rhetoric,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  since  1896.  Member  American  Society 
of  Church  History.  Author  of  *'  Descriotive  Text  of  Photogravures  of  the 
Holy  Land,"  1890;  "  Life  and  Selected  Writings  of  Francis  Dana  Hemenway  " 
(with  C.  F.  Bradley  and  A.  W.  Patten),  1890;  "Gospel  Singers  and  their 
Songs"  (mth  F.  D.  Hemenway),  1891;  "Vision  of  Christ  in  the  Poets," 
1896;  "  Story  of  the  Masterpieces,"  1897. 

Residence,  726  Emerson  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

1600.     EDWARD  HUTCHINS  WEBSTER. 

1887.  A.M. 

Northwestern  University,  1868-70.  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College. 
Physician  in  Evanston. 

Residence,  1332  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1501.     MRS.  ELIZABETH  W.  ANDREW. 

1888.  A.M. 

Residence,  679^Sixteenth  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1602.    MELVILLE  WESTON  FULLER. 

1888.  LL.D. 

Bom  11  Feb.  1833,  at  Augusta,  Me.  1853,  A.M.,  Bowdoin  College.  At- 
tended Harvard  Law  School.  1888,  LL.D.,  Bowdoin.  1890,  LL.D.,  Harvard. 
Lawyer  at  Augusta,  Me.,  1855.  Practiced  law  in  Chicago,  1856-88.  Member 
Illinois  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1862;  Illinois  Legislature,  1863-65. 
Delegate  to  Democratic  National  Conventions,  1864,  1872,  1876,  1880; 
since  1888,  Chief  Justice  of  United  States. 

Residence,  1801  F  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

HORACE  NELSON  HERRICK. 

1889.  A.M.     (See  No.  340.) 

1603.     WILLIAM  HENRY  HOLMES. 
Father  of  No.  1359. 
1889.     A.M. 

Born  15  Marchll844,  at  Danville,  Vt.  1876,  B.D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Insti- 
tute. 1900,  D.D.,  American  University  of  Harriman.  Clergyman,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  at  Chicago,  Joliet,  and  Evanston,  111.  Presiding  Elder  of  Joliet 
District  since  1897.     Author  of  "The  Scientific  Basis  of  Patriotism,"  printed 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  387 

in  American  Statesman  Magazine.     Private  Sixth  Vermont  Infantry,  Com- 
pany E;  Sixth  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1862-64.     In  battles  of  Freder- 
icksburg, Salem  Heights,  Franklin's  Crossing,  and  Gettysburg. 
Residence,  823  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1604.     OLIVER  HARVEY  HORTON. 

1889.     LL.D. 

Born  20  Oct.  1835,  at  Machias,  N.  Y.  B.  L.,  Northwestern  Law  School. 
1861,  State  MiHtia.  In  Chicago  since  1855;  Corporation  Counsel,  1887. 
Judge  Circuit  Court  since  1887.  Served  three  years  as  Justice  of  Appellate 
Court,  First  District,  111.  Twice  delegate  to  the  General  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Delegate  to  Ecumenical  Conference,  London, 
England.     Trustee  of  Northwestern  University  since  1876. 

Residence,  2615  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

WINFIELD  SCOTT  MATTHEW.       * 

1889.  D.D.     (See  No.  204.) 

1605.     JAMES  WHITFORD  BASHFORD. 

1890.  D.D. 

Born  27  May  1849,  at  Fayette,  Wis.  1873,  A.B.,  University  of  Wisconsin. 
1876,  A.M.,  same.  1876,  B.D.,  Boston  University  Theological  School. 
1881,  Ph.D.,  same.  Tutor  in  Greek,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1874. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastorates  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Portland, 
Me.,  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Since  1889  President  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University. 
Author  of  "  Science  of  Religion,"  etc. 

Residence,  Delaware,  Ohio. 

1606.     FRANK  BILLINGS. 

1890.     M.S. 

M.D.  Northwestern  Medical  School,  1881.  Physician  at  Cook  County, 
Presbyterian,  and  St.  Luke's  Hospitals.  Dean  and  Professor  of  Medicine 
at  Rush  Medical  College.  Member  of  Chicago  Medico-Legal  Society,  Illinois 
State  Medical  Society,  American  Medical  Association  and  Association  Ameri- 
can Physicians. 

Address,  Rush  Medical  College,.  W.  Harrison  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1607.    WILMOT  WHITFIELD. 

1890.  D.D. 

Clergyman,   Methodist  Episcopal.     Puget  Sound   Conference.     Superin- 
tendent of  Alaska  Mission  and  pastor  at  Skagway  since  1902. 
Residence,  Skagway,  Alaska. 

1608.     HENRY  WILLIAMS  BLODGETT. 

1891.  LL.D. 

Bom  21  July  1821,  at  Amherst,  Mass.  Attended  Amherst  Academy. 
1844,  admitted  to  bar.     Practicing  in  Waukegan,  111.,  since  1845.     Mem- 


388  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

ber   of   Illinois  Legislature,    1852.     State  Senator,  1858-62.     United  States 
District  Judge  for  Northern  District,  Illinois,  1869-93;   resigned,  to  become 
Counsel  for  the  United  States  in  the  Bering  Sea  controversy. 
Residence,  Waukegan,  111. 

1509.     NEWELL  DWIGHT  HILLIS. 

1892.     D.D. 

Bom  2  Sept.  1858,  at  Magnolia,  la.  Attended  Iowa  College,  Lake  Forest 
University,  and  McCormick  Theological,  Seminary.  Clergyman,  Presby- 
terian, at  Peoria,  111.,  1887-90;  at  Evanston,  1890-94;  Central  Church,  Chicago 
(independent),  1894-99;  since  1899  pastor  Plymouth  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Author  of  ''The  Investment  of  Influence,"  ''A  Man's  Value  to  Society," 
"  How  the  Inner  Light  Failed,"  "  Foretokens  of  Immortality,"  "  Great  Books 
as  Life  Teachers,"  "  Influence  of  Christ  in  Modern  Life." 

Address,  Plymouth  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1610.     *WILLIAM  XAVIER  NINDE. 

1892.     LL.D. 

Bom  21  June  1832,  at  Courtlandville,  N.  Y.  1855,  A.B.,  Wesleyan 
University.  1872,  D.D.,  same.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor 
in  New  York  State,  1855-60;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1860-70;  Detroit,  1870-73. 
Professor,  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  1873-76.  Pastor  at  Detroit,  1876-79. 
President  of  Garrett  BibUcal  Institute,  1879-84.     Bishop,  1884-1901. 

Died  2  Jan.  1901,  at  Detroit,  Mich. 

1511.     *WALTER  QUINTIN  GRESHAM. 

1892.  LL.D. 

Bom  17  March  1832,  at  Lanesville,  Ind.  Indiana  State  University  one 
year.  Enlisted  1861  as  private  in  Thirty-eighth  Indiana  Infantry;  elected 
Lieutenant  -  Colonel ;  fought  in  battle  of  Shiloh;  commissioned  Colonel  of 
Fifty-third  Indiana  Infantry  for  bravery  at  Corinth  and  Vicksburg ;  promoted 
to  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers,  1863;  disabled  at  Leggett's  Hill;  for 
services  in  the  Atlanta  campaign,  brevetted  Major-General  of  Volunteers. 
Lawyer  since  1853.  After  war  resumed  practice  at  New  Albany,  Ind. 
United  States  District  Judge  for  Indiana;  appointed  Postmaster-General; 
transferred  to  Treasury  Department,  1884;  held  office  few  months,  resigning 
to  accept  appointment  as  United  States  Judge  for  the  Seventh  Judicial 
District.  Republican  candidate  for  presidential  nomination,  1884  and  1888. 
Secretary  of  State,  1893  until  death. 

Died  28  May  1895,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  CRAWFORD. 

1893.  D.D.     (See  No.  409.) 

1512.     THEODORE  ROOSEVELT. 
1893.     LL.D. 

Bom  27  Oct.  1858,  in  New  York  City.  1880,  A.B.,  Harvard.  1899, 
LL.D.,    Columbia    University;     1901,    Hope    College;     1903,    University  of 


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389 


Chicago.  Member  of  New  York  Legislature,  1882-84.  Candidate  for 
Mayor  of  New  York,  1886.  National  Civil  Service  Commissioner,  1889-95. 
President  New  York  Police  Board,  1895-97.  Assistant  Secretary  of  Navy, 
1897-98;  resigned  to  organize,  with  Gen.  Leonard  Wood,  First  United  States 
Cavalry  Volunteers;  became  Lieutenant-Colonel;  promoted  to  Colonel  for 
gallantry  at  battle  of  Las  Guasimas,  Nov.  1898.  Governor  of  New  York, 
1899-1900,  Republican.  Vice-President  United  States,  4  March  to  14  Sept. 
1901;  since.  President  of  United  States.  Author  of  "Winning  of  the  West," 
''  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,"  "  Life  of  Thomas  Hart  Benton,"  "  Naval 
War  of  1812,"  "  History  of  New  York,"  "American  Ideals,  and  Other  Essays," 
"  Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman,"  ''  Ranch  Life  and  the  Hunting  Trail," 
"  Rough  Riders,"  1899,  ''  Life  of  Cromwell,"  1900,  "  The  Strenuous  Life," 
1900. 

Residence,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1613.     THOMAS  PHILIP  FRANKLIN  CRANDON. 

Father  of  Nos.  385  and  408. 

1894.     A.M. 

Educated  at  Madison,  Wis.  Clerk  of  the  County  Court  of  Kane  Co.,  111. 
Member  of  the  Village  Councils  of  Batavia  and  Evanston,  111.  Member  of  the 
School  Board  of  District  No.  75,  Evanston,  111.  Trustee  of  Northwestern 
L^niversity.     Tax  Commissioner  of  the  Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railroad. 

Residence,  1414  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1514.     CHARLES  BETTS  GALLOWAY. 

1894.     LL.D. 

Born  1  Sept.  1849,  at  Kosciusko,  Miss.  1868,  A.B.,  University  of  Missis- 
sippi. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastorates  in  Mississippi.  Editor 
New  Orleans  Christian  Advocate,  1882-86.  Since  1886,  Bishop  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South.  Delegate  to  Ecumenical  Methodist 
Conference,  Washington,  1891.  Visited  Missions  in  China  and  Japan, 
1894 ;  in  Brazil,  1897.  Author  of  "  Life  of  Bishop  Linus  Parker,"  "  Hand- 
book of  Prohibition,"  "Methodism,  a  Child  of  Providence,"  "A  Circuit 
of  the  Globe,"  "Modern  Missions,"  "Christianity  and  the  American  Com- 
monwealth." 

Address,  Jackson,  Miss. 


EDWIN  CAMP  ARNOLD. 

1895.     D.D.     (See  No.  110.) 


1615.     DANIEL  HUDSON  BURNHAM. 

1895.     Sc.D. 

Born  4  Sept.  1846,  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.  Educated  in  Chicago  High 
Schools.  1893,  A.M.,  Yale  and  Harvard.  Architect,  Chicago.  Post- 
President,  Western  Association  of  Architects.  Member  American  Institute 
of  Architects.     Architect-in-Chief  and  Director  of  Works,  World's  Columbian 


390  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

Exposition,  1893.     Chairman  of  Commission  to  plan  parks,  etc.,  for  District 
of  Columbia. 

Residence,  Dempster  St.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  1142  Rookery  Building, 
Chicago,  111. 

1616.     HARVEY  BOSTWICK  KURD. 

1895.     LL.D. 

Born  14  Feb.  1828,  at  Huntington,  Conn.  Jubilee  College,  Peoria,  111., 
1844-45.  Lawyer  in  Chicago  since  1848.  «  Professor  in  Chicago  Law  School, 
now  Northwestern  University  Law  School,  since  1862.  First  President, 
Village  of  Evanston.  Secretary  National  Kansas  Committee,  which  con- 
ducted Kansas  war  on  part  of  the  North,  1856-58.  Official  Reviser  of 
General  Statutes  of  Illinois ;  edited  State  edition  of  the  same,  1874.  Origina- 
tor of  Chicago  drainage  canal  scheme.  Author  of  Torrens  Act,  of  Illinois, 
for  registration  of  land  titles;  also  of  Juvenile  Court  Act  of  Illinois,  April 
1899. 

Residence,  1572  Ridge  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  Office,  99  Randolph  St., 
Chicago.  111. 

1517.     WILLIAM  HENRY  JORDAN. 

1895.     A.M. 

Bom  16  Oct.  1857.  at  Leicester,  Mass.  Attended  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, 1877-81.  1882,  Ph.B.,  Simpson  College.  1885,  Ph.M.  1896,  D.D., 
Cornell  College.  Professor  Natural  History,  Simpson  College,  1882-85. 
Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  at  Milbank,  S.  D.,  1885-89.  Pre- 
siding elder  at  Sioux  Falls,  1889-95.  Pastor  at  Sioux  Falls  since  1895. 
State  Regent  of  Education,  1892-96.  General  Second  Vice-President  of 
Epworth  League  since  1900.  Delegate  to  General  Conference  of  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  1896  and  1900;  to  the  Ecumenical  Conference,  London, 
1901.      Author  of  pamphlet,  "Our  Brother  by  the  Wayside." 

Residence,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota. 

1618.    ADLAI  EWING  STEVENSON. 

1895.     LL.D. 

Born  23  Oct.  1835,  in  Christian  Co.,  Ky.  Educated  at  Center  College, 
Danville,  Ky.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1857.  Master  in  Chancery,  1860-64. 
Member  of  Congress,  1875-77.  Delegate  to  the  National  Democratic  Con- 
vention, 1884  and  1892.  First  Assistant  Postmaster-General,  1885-89. 
Vice-President  of  United  States,  1893-97.  Member  of  Commission  to 
Europe  to  secure  International  Bimetallism,  1897.  Democratic  nominee 
for  Vice-President  of  United  States,  1900. 

Residence,  Bloomington,  111. 

1619.     MILTON  SPENSER  TERRY. 
Father  of  Nos.  634  and  1303. 
1895.     LL.D. 

Born  22  Feb.  1840,  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y.  Studied  at  Yale  Divinity  School, 
and  Berlin,  Germany.     1870,  A.M.,  honorary,  Wesleyan  University.     1880, 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  391 

D.D.,  same.  Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastorates  in  New  York 
State,  1863-84.  Professor  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute  since  1885.  Member 
of  American  Oriental  Society;  Victoria  Institute,  London;  Society  of  Bib- 
lical Literature.  Author  of  "  Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament,"  Vol. 
III.,  1873;  "  Commentary  on  the  Old  Testament,"  Vol.  IV.,  1875  (Whedon 
series);  "Biblical  Hermeneutics,"  1883;  "Commentary  on  Old  Testament," 
Vol.  I.,  1889;  "The  Sibylline  Oracles,"  1890;  "The  Prophecies  of  Daniel 
Expounded,"  1893;  "The  Song  of  Songs,"  1893;  "Rambles  in  the  Old 
World,"  1894;  "The  New  Apologetic,"  1897;  "Biblical  Apocalyptics,"  1898; 
"Moses  and  the  Prophets,"  1902;  all  published  by  the  Methodist  Book 
Concern. 

Residence,  1812  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

DE  LOSS  MONROE  TOMPKINS. 

1895.  D.D.     (See  No.  244.) 

1620.    MELVILLE  MADISON  BIGELOW. 

1896.  LL.D. 

Born  2  Aug.  1846,  at  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.  1866,  University  of  Michigan. 
1879,  Ph.  D.,  Harvard.  Lawyer  in  Boston.  Professor  of  Law,  Boston 
University.  Author  of  "The  Law  of  Estoppel,"  1872-90  (Little,  Brown 
&  Company);  "Leading  Cases  in  the  Law  of  Torts,"  1875;  "The  Law  of 
Fraud  on  its  Civil  Side,"  1888-90;  "The  Law  of  Bills,  Notes  and  Cheques," 
1893-1900;  "The  Law  of  Wills,"  1898  (Little,  Brown  &  Company). 

Residence,  200  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1521.     JAMES  ROSCOE  DAY. 

1896.     LL.D. 

Born  17  Oct.  1845,  at  Whitney ville,  Me.  1874,  A.B.,  Bowdoin  College. 
D.D.,  Wesleyan  University  (Conn.),  and  Dickinson  College.  S.  T.  D.,  Bow- 
doin. Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal.  Pastor  in  Boston,  Portland  and  New- 
York.  Since  1894,  Chancellor  of  Syracuse  University,  Trustee  of  Boston 
University.     Member  of  General  Conference  for  several  sessions. 

Residence,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

ROBERT  HENRY  POOLEY. 
1896.     D.D.     (See  No.  377.) 

1622.     ELIZABETH  A.  REED. 
1896.     A.M.  1 

Member  of  the  Philosophical  Society  of  Great  Britain. 

JAMES  FRANK  STOUT. 
1896.     D.D.     (See  No.  176.) 


392  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

POLEMUS  HAMILTON  SWIFT. 
1896.     D.D.     (See  No.  355.) 

1523.  WILLIAM  L.  WATKINSON. 

1896.  LL.D. 

Clergyman  and  editor,  London,  England. 

JOHN  PATRICK  BRUSHINGHAM. 

1897.  LL.D.     (See  No.  331.) 

JOHN  KRANTZ,  JR. 

1897.  D.D.     (See  No.  198.) 

1524.  GREENE  VARDIMAN  BLACK. 

1898.  LL.D. 

Born  3  Aug.  1836,  in  Scott  County,  111.  1877,  D.D.S.,  Missouri  Dental 
College.  M.D.,  Chicago  Medical  College.  Sc.D.,  Illinois  College.  Dean  and 
Professor  of  Operative  Dentistry,  Pathology,  and  Bacteriology,  North- 
western University  Dental  School,  Chicago.  Author  of  "  Formation  of 
Poisons  by  Micro-Organisms,"  "  Periosteum  and  Peridental  Membrane," 
"Anatomy  of  Human  Teeth,"  also  many  papersjand  journal  articles. 

Residence,  4465  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

*JOHN  WESLEY  RICHARDS. 
1898.     D.D.     (See  No.  144.) 

1625.     NATHANIEL  CLINTON  SEARS. 

1898.  LL.D. 

Born  at  Gallipolis,  O.  After  one  year  at  Knox  College  (111.),  entered 
Amherst,  graduating  in  1875.  Studied  in  Berlin  University.  1878,  A.M., 
from  Amherst.  Admitted  to  bar  of  Illinois,  1878.  Elected  Judge  of  the 
Superior  Court  of  Cook  County,  1893,  and  re-elected  in  1900.  Appointed 
Justice  of  the  Appellate  Court  for  First  District  of  Illinois  in  1897,  re-appointed 
in  1900.  Appointed  Professor  in  the  Law  of  Procedure  and  Practice  in 
Northwestern  University,   1897.     Resigned  judicial  positions  in   1902. 

Office,  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111. 

ARTHUR  HYSLOP  BRIGGS. 

1899.  D.D.     (See  No.  330.) 

EDMUND  BOOTH  PATTERSON. 
1899.     D.D.     (See  No.  415.) 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 
1526.     JOSEPH  P.  REMINGTON. 


393 


1899.     Phar.D. 
Residence,  Longport,  N.  J. 


I^B  Resi 

^B  1627.     JOHN  PRITCHARD  ASHLEY. 

^H  1900.     D.D. 

^B  Born   14  April   1862,   at  Stoke  on  Trent,   England.     1890,   A.B.,   Ohio 

Wesleyan.     Graduate  studies  at  Boston  University,  Jena,  Berlin,  and  Oxford. 

A.M.      Ph.D.     President    Genesee    Wesleyan    Seminary,    1895-98;    Albion 

College,  1898-1901.     Author  and  lecturer. 
Residence,  Saratoga,  Cal. 


CHARLES  CUSHMAN  BRAGDON. 
1900.     LL.D.     (See  No.  31.) 

JOSEPH  THING  LADD. 

1900.  D.D.     (See  No.  263.) 

CHARLES  HORSWELL. 

1901.  D.D.     (See  No.  412.) 

MATHIAS  SAILOR  KAUFMAN. 
1901.     D.D.     (See  No.  136.) 

FREDERICK  HILL  SHEETS. 
1901.     D.D.     (See  No.  379.) 

1628.     DAVID  DECAMP  THOMPSON. 
Father  of  Nos.  1211  and  1398. 

[901.     A.M. 

Born  29  April  1852,  at  Cincinnati,  O.  Studied  at  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univers- 
ity. A.B.  (hon.),  Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  Assistant  editor  Western 
Christian  Advocate,  three  years;  assHant  editor  Northwestern  Christain  Advo- 
cate, five  years;  editor  of  same  since  25  April  1901.  Author  of  "Abraham 
Lincoln,  the  First  American "  (Jennings  &  Pye) ;  "  John  Wesley  as  a  Social 
Reformer"  (Eaton  &  Mains). 

Residence,  2135  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


1629.     ADOLF  LORENZ. 

1902.     LL.D. 

Bom  1854,  in  Northern  Austria.  Entered  University  of  Vienna  on  a 
scholarship  in  1875.  Graduated  in  Medicine  in  1880.  Became  Clinical 
Assistant  in  the  Medical  Faculty.  Was  appointed  Professor  of  Orthopedic 
Surgery.     In  1895  demonstrated  the  bloodless  reduction  of  congenital  dis- 


394  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

location  of  the  hip  before  Medical  Congress  at  Berlin.  Author  of  an  extensive 
treatise  on  that  subject.  Called  across  the  Atlantic  in  1902  for  his  professional 
services  in  United  States.  • 

Residence,  Vienna,  Austria. 

1530.    JAMES  BARR  AMES. 

1903.     LL.D. 

Bom  22  June  1846,  at  Boston,  Mass.  1868,  A.B.,  Harvard.  1871, 
A.M.,  Harvard.  1872,  LL.B.,  Harvard  l^w  School.  1898,  LL.D.,  University 
of  City  of  New  York  and  University  of  Wisconsin.  1899,  University  of 
Pennsylvania.  Tutor  of  French  and  German,  Harvard,  1871-72.  Instructor 
in  History,  1872-73.  Associate  Professor  of  Law,  1873-77.  Professor  of 
Law  since  1877.  Compiled  collections  of  cases  on  torts,  pleading,  bills 
and  notes,  partnership,  trusts  and  suretyship.  Author  of  numerous  articles 
in  Harvard  Law  Review  and  other  law  reviews. 

Residence,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1631.  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS  KEEN. 
1903.     LL.D. 

Born  19  Jan.  1837,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1859,  graduated  from  Brown 
University.  1892,  LL.D.,  same;  1862,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Phila- 
delphia. 1861,  Assistant  Surgeon  Fifth  Massachusetts  Regiment.  Acting 
Assistant  Surgeon,  United  States  Army,  1862-64.  Studied  in  Europe, 
1864-66.  Practicing  in  Philadelphia  since  1866.  Conducted  Philadelphia 
School  of  Anatomy,  1866-75.  Lecturer  on  Pathological  Anatomy, 
Jefferson  Medical  College,  1866-75.  Professor  Artistic  Anatomy,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1876-90.  Professor  of  Surgery,  Woman's 
Medical  College,  1884-89.  Professor  of  Surgery,  Jefferson  Medical  College 
since  1889.  Member  of  many  medical  societies.  Author  of  "  Keen's  Clinical 
Charts,"  "  Early  History  of  Practical  Anatomy,"  "  Complications  and  Sequels 
of  Typhoid  Fever."  Editor  of  Heath's  "  Practical  Anatomy,"  Fowler's 
*'  Diagrams  of  the  Nerves  of  the  Human  Body,"  Holden's  "  Surgical  and 
Medical  Landmarks,"  Gray's  "Anatomy,"  "American  Text-Book  of  Sur- 
gery."    Contributor  to  medical  journals. 

Residence,  1729  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1632.  EDWARD  CAMERON  KIRK. 
1903.     Sc.D. 

Born  9  Dec.  1856,  at  Sterling,  111.  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1875.  Entered  Medical  Department  of  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1876.  In  1878,  D.D.S.  from  Pennsylvania  College  of 
Dental  Surgery;  Lecturer  on  Dentistry,  same  institution.  Lecturer  on 
Clinical  Denistry  in  University  of  Pennsylvania  several  years.  Editor  of 
Dental  Cosmos,  1891-96.  Professor  of  Clinical  Dentistry  in  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  and  Dean  of  its  Faculty  since  1896.  Frequent  contributor 
to  dental  literature  in  its  educational,  scientific,  and  technical  departments. 

Address,  Dental  Department  of  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


n^r      1902 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  395 


1533.     ALBERT  BENJAMIN  PRESCOTT. 


1903.     LL.D. 

Born  12  Dec.  1832,  at  Hastings,  N.  Y.  University  of  Michigan;  1864,  M.D., 
University  of  Michigan  Medical  School.  1896,  LL.D.,  same.  Assistant  Sur- 
geon United  States  Volunteers,  1864-65.  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
University  of  Michigan,  1865.  Professor  of  Organic  and  AppUed  Chemistry, 
1870.  Dean  of  School  of  Pharmacy  since  1876.  Director  Chemical  Labora- 
tory since  1884.  President  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1891.  Fellow  Chemical  Society, 
London,  1876.  President  American  Pharmacy  Association,  1900.  Con- 
tributor from  research  to  the  periodical  literature  of  organic,  analytical, 
■and  pharmaceutical  chemistry.  Author  of  "  Quantitative  Chemical  Analy- 
sis," "  Outlines  of  Proximate  Organic  Analysis,"  "  Chemistry  of  Alcoholic 
Liquors,"  " Morphiometric  Processes  for  Opium,"  "Nostrums  in  Relation 
to  Public  Health,"  "Manual  of  Organic  Analysis,"  "Assay  of  Alkaloidal 
Drugs." 

Residence,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


ALUMN^I  m  THE  CIVIL  WAR 

The  attendance  in  the  College  during  1859-60  was  thirty-six,  and  in  the 
Preparatory  School,  which  had  just  been  organized,  fifty.  A  large  percent- 
age of  these  students  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War.  Of  the  thirty-six  men  in 
the  College,  twenty-three,  or  sixty-four  per  cent.,  went  into  the  war  sooner  or 
later.  Some  of  these  went  home  to  enlist  with  old  friends,  but  the  majority 
enlisted  in  local  Illinois  regiments.  Altogether  we  find  a  list  of  seventy- 
seven  University  men  who  went  into  the  war — forty-two  graduates  and 
thirty-five  non-graduates.  It  is  interesting  to  note  that  two,  one  a  gradu- 
ate and  one  not,  returned  to  their  old  homes  and  joined  the  ranks  of  the 
Confederacy. 

That  the  material  going  from  the  University  into  the  army  was  of  the 
best  sort,  is  to  be  surmised  from  the  relatively  large  number  of  men  who 
were  promoted  and  who  proved  effective  leaders.  At  the  time  of  mustering 
out,  three  were  Colonels  or  Lieutenant-Colonels,  two  Majors,  three  Adjutants,^ 
five  Captains,  eight  Lieutenants,  and  four  Chaplains.  Seven  died  in  the  army,. 
and  six  were  discharged  because  of  disability. 


GRADUATES. 

The  Numerals  in  Parentheses  Refer  to  the  Individual  Records 
IN  the  Body  of  this  Book. 

William  H.  Adams,  '70  (No.  59),  Major,  U.  S.  C.  H.  Artillery. 
William  S.  Arnold,  '76  (No.  186),  private,  151st  Indiana  Infantry. 
Thomas  S.  Berry,  '72  (No.  89),  1st  Lieutenant,  114th  Illinois  Infantry. 
Charles  C.  Bragdon,  '65  (No.  31),  private,  134th  Illinois  Infantry. 
Almus  Butterfield,  '63  (No.  27),  Sergeant,  140th  Illinois  Infantry. 
John  J.  Crist,  '75  (No.  160),  Chaplain,  1st  Minnesota  Infantry. 
Morton  Culver,  '67  (No.  41),  private,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Lewis  P.  Davis,  '72  (No.  94),  Lieutenant,  22d  Michigan  Infantry. 
Robert  B.  Edwards,  '72  (No.  95),  Sergeant,  141st  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Michael  Finity,  '70  (No.  64),  private,  13th  lUinois  Infantry. 
James  W.  Haney,  '61  (No.  14),  Captain,  72d  IlUnois  Infantry. 
J.  Milton  Johnston,  '72  (No.  98),  Sergeant,  67th  Ohio  Infantry. 
Matthias  S.  Kaufman,  '74  (No.  136),  Corporal,  115th  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Henry  M.  Kidder,  '59  (No.  4),  Lieutenant-Colonel,  5th  U.  S.  Cavalry. 
Charles  E.  Lambert,  '75  (No.  171),  private,  12th  Kansas  Infantry. 
Albert  D.  Langworthy,  '70  (No.  67),  private,  134th  Illinois  Infantry. 
Draper  A.  Lindsey,  '73  (No.  121),  private,  5th  Kansas  Infantry. 
Alphonso  C.  Linn,  '60  (No.  6),  Captain,  134th  Illinois  Infantry. 
William  A.  Lord,  '60  (No.  7),  Captain,  134th  lUinois  Infantry. 
Isaac  W.  McCasky,  '62  (No.  21),  Sergeant,  87th  Indiana  Infantry. 

396 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBBftAL  ARTS,,,*  ^  397 


:ii  McClish,  '74  (No.  140),  private,  1st  Illinois  Artillery. 
Sanford  H.  Mclntyre,  '71  (No.  75),  private,  11th  Minnesota  Infantry. 
Henry  G.  Meacham,  '62  (No.  22),  2d  Lieutenant,  88th  lUinois  Infantry. 
Amos  H.  Miller,  '71  (No.  76),  Sergeant,  13th  Illinois  Infantry. 
Liston  H.  Pearce,  '66  (No.  35),  Chaplain,  132d  IlHnois  Infantry. 
Henry  A.  Pearsons,  '62  (No.  23),  1st  Lieutenant,  8th  Illinois  Cavalry. 
Homer  A.  PUmpton,  '60  (No.  8),  Lieutenant-Colonel,  39th  Illinois  Infantry. 
William  H.  H.  Raleigh,  '60  (No.  9),  Adjutant,  Jackson's  Corps,  C.  S.  A. 
Richard  D.  Russell,  '71  (No.  82),  1st  Lieutenant,  83d  Illinois  Infantry. 
Henry  T.  Scovill,  '69  (No.  58),  private,  92d  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Elhanon  J.  Searle,  '59  (No.  5),  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1st  Arkansas  Infantry. 
Elmore  Q.  Searle,  '60  (No.  10),  Sergeant,  10th  Illinois  Cavalry. 
Edwin  R.  Shrader,  '71  (No.  83),  private,  66th  IlHnois  Infantry. 
Melville  C.  Spaulding,  '60  (No.  11),  private,  46th  Iowa  Infantry. 
WilUam  A.  Spencer,  '61  (No.  16),  Chaplain,  8th  Illinois  Cavalry. 
Milton  C.  Springer,  '64  (No.  29),  Captain,  134th  Illinois  Infantry. 
George  E.  Strobridge,  '64  (No.  30),  1st  Lieutenant,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Thomas  R.  Strobridge,  '67  (No.  44),  Corporal,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry. 
David  Sterrett,  '62  (No.  25),  private,  131st  Pennsylvania  Infantry. 
Joseph  C.  Thomas,  '66  (No.  36),  Chaplain,  88th  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Thomas  Van  Scoy,  '75  (No.  179),  private,  154th  Indiana  Infantry. 
Elbert  B.  Wheeler,  '65  (No.  33),  private,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry. 

NON-GRADUATES. 

Lyman  King  Ayrault,  from  Quasqueton,  la.  Enlisted  17  May  1864, 
from  Preparatory  School,  in  Company  F,  134th  Illinois  Infantry;  mustered 
out  25  Oct.  1864. 

Alfred  R.  Bailey,  from  Evanston,  111.  EnUsted  2  Sept.  1861,  from  Pre- 
paratory School,  in  8th  Illinois  Cavalry ;  was  shot  in  battle  of  Falling  Waters. 
Died  at  Frederick  City,  Md.,  8  July  1863. 

Dwight  Bannister,  from  Evanston,  111.  Enlisted  from  Preparatory 
School,  in  Navy  in  1862.  Served  through  war  as  petty  officer  on  gunboat 
Pawpaw  in  Mississippi  flotilla.     Died  about  1877. 

George  W.  Beggs,  from  Plainfield,  lU.  In  College,  1858-59.  M.D.  from 
Rush  Medical  School,  1862.  EnUsted  6  Oct.  1862,  as  Hospital  Steward; 
8  Oct.  1862,  promoted  to  2d  Assistant  Surgeon;  became  1st  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 2  June  1864;  mustered  out  7  June  1865.  Since  1870  has  been  Dean  of 
Medical  Department,  Northwestern  College,  Sioux  City. 

Edward  Richardson  Clark,  from  Lake  Zurich,  111.  Enlisted  from  Pre- 
paratory School,  6  May  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry;  was 
mustered  out  25  Oct.  1864. 

Millinder  Duerson,  from  Enola,  Ark.  In  Preparatory  School,  1861. 
Returned  home  and  enlisted  in  Confederate  army. 

WilUam  Pitt  Follansbee,  enUsted  16  July  1861,  from  Preparatory  School, 
in  Battery  A,  1st  IlUnois  Artillery;  was  mustered  out  28  July  1864. 

Orrington  Crews  Foster,  from  Evanston,  lU.  Enlisted  from  junior  class, 
16  July  1863,  as  bugler  in  Battery  A,  1st  Illinois  Artillery.  Made  Corporal  at 
Shiloh.     Was  mustered  out  23  July  1864. 


398  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

Thomas  Frake,  from  South  Northfield,  111.  Brother  of  James  Frake^ 
class  of  1866.  Enlisted  from  freshman  class,  30  April  1864,  as  Corporal  in 
Company  F,  134th  Illinois  Infantry.     Musteied  out  25  Oct.  1864. 

George  H.  Gamble,  from  Evanston,  111.  Was  in  College,  1859-60.  En- 
listed 25  Aug.  1861,  in  the  1st  Illinois  Artillery.  Transferred  to  8th  Cavalry, 
24  Nov.  1864,  and  promoted  to  Sergeant-Major.  Promoted  to  Adjutant, 
23  Dec.  1862.  Mustered  out  3  July  1865.  Afterwards  went  into  regular 
army  as  Captain. 

Wilham  Gamble,  from  Evanston,  11^  Enlisted  from  Preparatory  School,. 
7  May  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  Illinois  Infantry.  Mustered  out  25  Oct. 
1864. 

Samuel  Alvin  Gillam,  from  Knightstown,  Ind.  Enlisted  from  sophomore 
class,  6  May  1864,  as  Sergeant  in  Company  F,  134th  Illinois  Infantry.  Mus- 
tered out  25  Oct.  1864,  as  1st  Sergeant. 

Allen  W.  Gray,  from  Jefferson,  111.  Enlisted  from  sophomore  class,  13^ 
July  1861,  in  Battery  A,  1st  Illinois  Artillery.  Transferred  to  1st  Illinois. 
Infantry,  9  Feb.  1862.  Promoted  from  Commissary  Sergeant  to  1st  Lieu- 
tenant Company  G,  12*Sept.  1863.  Promoted  to  Adjutant,  27  June  1864. 
Resigned,  24  Jan.  1865. 

Frank  E.  C.  Hawks,  from  Goshen,  Ind.  Enlisted  from  freshman  class 
7  May  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  Illinois  Infantry.  Mustered  out  25  Oct. 
1864. 

George  C.  Kirby,  from  Sombra,  Can.  Enlisted  from  freshman  class  in 
Company  F,  8th  lUinois  Cavalry,  27  Aug.  1861.  Discharged  Nov.  1861; 
disabled.  Re-enlisted  18  March  1862,  in  Company  I,  61st  Illinois  Infantry. 
Lost  an  arm  at  Shiloh. 

Eugene  A.  Lyford,  from  Port  Byron,  111.  Enlisted  21  July  1862,  from 
junior  class,  in  Company  I,  88th  Illinois  Infantry,  as  1st  Sergeant.  Was 
killed  in  battle  at  Stone  River,  Tenn.,  31  Dec.  1862. 

Melvin  Parsons  Meigs,  from  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Enlisted  from  Preparatory 
School,  9  May  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry.  Mustered  out 
25  Oct.  1864. 

James  W.  Milner,  from  Chicago,  111.  Enhsted  from  the  freshman  class, 
25  Aug.  1861,  in  Battery  A,  1st  Illinois  Artillery.  Mustered  out  24  Aug. 
1864.  Hurt  at  Belmont.  United  States  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries, 
1871.     Died  1880. 

George  Franklin  Neally,  from  South  Northfield,  111.  Enlisted  from 
freshman  class,  30  April  1864,  as  Sergeant  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois 
Infantry.     Mustered  out  25  Oct.  1864. 

Eugene  Freer  Oatman,  from  Sacramento,  Cal.  Enlisted  from  Prepara- 
tory School  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry,  30  April  1864.  Mus- 
tered out,  25  Oct.  1864. 

John  Henry  Page,  from  Baltimore,  Md.  Enlisted  from  freshman  class, 
25  Aug.  1861,  in  3d  U.  S.  Infantry.  Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant.  Now 
Colonel  of  3d  U.  S.  Infantry.  Served  in  Civil  War  and  Spanish  War.  Led 
his  regiment  at  Santiago  in  1898,  and  in  Philippines. 

William  R.  Page,  from  Baltimore,  Md.  EnUsted  from  sophomore  class, 
25  Aug.  1861,  in  independent  company,  Battery  A,  Chicago  Light  Artillery, 


I 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  399 

known  as  "Freemont's  Body  Guard."  Discharged  22  Sept.  1861,  to  accept 
an  appointment  as  2d  Lieutenant  in  Benton  Cadets  of  Missouri.  Lawyer, 
now  in  Chicago. 

Fletcher  A.  Parker,  from  Northfield,  111.  In  College,  1859-61.  Enhsted 
28  Aug.  1862,  in  Chicago  Mercantile  Battery.  Discharged  29  Feb.  1864,  for 
promotion  to  1st  Lieutenant  St,  Louis  Heavy  Artillery,  and  served  through 
1864-65. 

George  Washington  Partlow,  from  Joliet,  111.  Enlisted  from  Prepara- 
tory School,  4  May  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  Illinois.  Mustered  out  25 
Oct.  1864. 

James  Roseman,  from  Mazon,  111.  Enlisted  from  Preparatory  School  in 
the  2d  Iowa  Infantry;  was  in  battle  at  Wilson's  Creek.  Served  also  in  1st 
Arkansas  Cavalry.     Killed  at  Van  Buren,  Ark.,  1864. 

Alvah  P.  Searle,  from  Rock  Island,  111.  Brother  of  E.  J.  and  E.  Q. 
Searle,  '59  and  '60.  EnUsted  from  sophomore  class,  27  Aug.  1861,  in  Com- 
pany F,  8th  lUinois  Cavalry.  Mustered  out  28  Sept.  1864,  as  Sergeant. 
Lives  at  Schaller,  Sac  County,  la. 

Charles  H.  Shepley,  from  Chicago,  111.  Was  in  the  Preparatory  SchooL 
EnUsted  30  July  1861,  as  1st  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  19th  Illinois  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  Company  I,  18  Oct.  1861.     Died  23  March  1862. 

Charles  H.  Simpson,  of  Evanston,  111.  In  College,  1859-60.  Paymaster 
in  United  States  Army,  with  rank  of  Major,  1863-64.     Died  1868. 

Levi  A.  Sinclair,  of  Evanston,  111.  Student  in  Preparatory  School, 
1859-60.  EnUsted  30  Nov.  1863,  Company  F,  8th  Illinois  Cavalry.  Mus- 
tered out,  17  July  1865,  as  Corporal. 

Charles  E.  Smith,  of  Evanston,  111.  EnUsted  from  sophomore  class,  16 
July  1861,  Battery  A,  1st  lUinois  Artillery.  Mustered  out,  23  July  1864, 
Corporal.     Died  1901. 

J.  Martin  Tracy,  from  Dwight,  111.  EnUsted  17  June  1861,  in  Company 
D,  19th  Infantry.     Was  on  detached  duty  at  time  of  muster  out. 

Freegift  Vanderpoort,  from  Sublette,  111.  Enlisted  from  freshman  class, 
30  April  1864,  as  1st  Sergeant,  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry.  Pro- 
moted, 31  May  to  2d  Lieutenant.     Mustered  out,  25  Oct.  1864. 

Edgar  Emery  Wead,  from  Peoria,  111.  Enlisted  from  sophomore  class, 
30  April  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry.  Died  near  Spring- 
field, in.,  9  Sept.  1864. 

Daniel  Thomas  Wilson,  from  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  Enlisted  from  freshman 
class,  14  May  1864,  as  Corporal  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry. 
Mustered  out,  25  Oct.  1864. 

Benjamin  Swena  Winder,  from  La  Moille,  111.  Enlisted  from  Prepara- 
tory School,  10  May  1864,  in  Company  F,  134th  IlUnois  Infantry.  Mus- 
tered out,  25  Oct.  1864. 

The  134th  Illinois  Infantry  was  organized  in  1864  for  a  service  of  100 
days.  It  remained  in  actual  service  148  days,  and  was  assigned  to  garrison 
duty,  thus  releasing  about  one  thousand  veterans  to  go  to  the  front.  Com- 
pany F  of  this  regiment  contained  at  least  twenty  Northwestern  University 
students,  and  was  locally  known  as  the  "University  Guards."  Two  stu- 
dents in  this  Company  died  in  Camp,  Captain  Linn  and  Private  Wead. 


400  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

LIST  OF  THE  HONORED  DEAD. 

Private  Alfred  R.  Bailey,  of  Evanston,  Hi     Died  at  Frederick  City,  Md., 
8  July  1863. 

■I  Captain  Alphonso  C.  Linn,  of  Lee  Center,  111.     Died  at  Columbus,  Ky., 
10  July  1864. 

Sergeant  Eugene  A.  Lyford,  of  Port  Bj-ron,  111.     Killed  at  Stone  River, 
Tenn.,  31  Dec.  1862. 

Lieutenant   Henry  G.    Meacham,   o|    Dunston,    111.     Died  at    Murfrees- 
boro,  Tenn.,  1  April  1863. 

Private  James  Roseman,  of  Mazon,  111.     Killed  at  Van  Buren,  Kan.,  in 
1864. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Shepley,  of  Chicago,  111.     Died  25  March  1862. 

Private  Edgar  E.  Wead,  of  Peoria.     Died  near  Springfield,  111.,  Sept.  1864. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 
COLLEGE  STATISTICS 


401 


College  Year 

Bachelor 
Degrees 

Under- 
graduate 
Students 

Graduate 
Students 

W 

Stt 

STnTs    Faculty 

Annual 
Courses 

♦Students  in 
University 

1855-56 

10 

3 

10 

1856-57 

21 

4 

50 

1857-58 

22 

6 

62 

1858-59 

5 

29 

6 

66 

1859-60 

8 

36 

3 

83 

1860-61 

5 

43 

4 

23 

105 

1861-62 

7 

31 

6 

23 

81 

1862-63 

2 

31 

7 

23 

78 

1863-64 

3 

39 

6 

23 

71 

1864-65 

4 

39 

. 

6 

23 

69 

1865-66 

4 

40 

6 

23 

70 

1866-67 

8 

41 

9 

24 

93 

1867-68 

3 

50 

8 

24 

95 

1868-69 

10 

73 

. 

10 

26 

125 

1869-70 

14 

109 

1            14 

26 

248 

1870-71 

15 

122 

5            15 

26 

287 

1871-72 

22 

1872-73 

16 

i45 

2i            10 

'28 

319 

1873-74 

30 

212 

35           13 

43 

562 

1874-75 

28 

1875-76 

30 

276 

83            i2 

43 

653 

1876-77 

31 

194 

56             9 

28 

504 

1877-78 

27 

191 

53             9 

28 

566 

1878-79 

27 

173 

48           10 

28 

509 

1879-80 

30 

183 

66           10 

28 

522 

1880-81 

30 

155 

54           10 

28 

527 

1881-82 

24 

161 

69           12 

32 

576 

1882-83 

20 

149 

60           11 

28 

562 

1883-84 

18 

155 

64           11 

33 

472 

1884-85 

22 

147 

53           12 

33 

508 

1885-86 

13 

165 

61           14 

36 

582 

1886-87 

34 

226 

87           14 

37 

719 

1887-88 

39 

236 

88           15 

39 

846 

1888-89 

34 

286 

114           15 

39 

930 

1889-90 

40 

253 

91           16 

41 

1037 

1890-91 

39 

310 

107           17 

43 

1218 

1891-92 

54 

396 

i8 

143           26 

75 

1675 

1892-93 

41 

512 

31 

191            32 

99 

1760 

1893-94 

59 

507 

20 

189           38 

113 

1741 

1894-95 

57 

531 

33 

193           42 

144 

1784 

1895-96 

88 

574 

27 

224           44 

152 

1975 

1896-97 

52 

521 

23 

208           44 

153 

2120 

1897-98 

66 

587 

36 

233           45 

164 

2068 

1898-99 

79 

575 

38 

254           46 

168 

2253 

1899-00 

81 

614 

42 

306           52 

178 

2378 

1900-01 

101 

643 

44 

296           57 

187 

2282 

1901-02 

92 

635 

49 

292           55 

195 

2414 

1902-03 

(101) 

769 

57 

393           59 

198 

2731 

*  Includes  totals  of  Theological  Schools,  and  of  all  degree-conferring 
departments  as  given  in  the  University  catalogues.  No  catalogue  was 
issued  for  1871-72  or  1874-75. 


GEOGRAPHICAL 
DISTRIBUTION    OF    ALUMNI 

UNITED    STATES 


ALABAMA 


Birmingham. 

May  Clark  (Joy),  '99. 

BOAZ. 

Anna  A.  Davis  (Elder),  '77. 
E.  B.  L.  Elder,  77. 


Greensboro. 

E.  L.  Colebeck,  '93. 

ViNEMONT. 

E.  E.  Zimmerman,  '01. 


ALASKA 


Skagway. 

Wilmot  Whitfield,  h.,  '90. 


CALIFORNIA 


Berkeley. 

W.  S.  Matthew,  '76. 

J.  T.  Musgrove,  '79. 

Marion  L.  Pomeroy  (Matthew),  '77. 

J.  Stitt  Wilson,  '97. 
Cambria, 

J.  F.  Stewart,  '97. 
Ceres. 

M.  E.  Taylor,  '83. 
Fresno. 

Chauncey  Gaines,  '73. 
Glendora. 

Charles  Leach,  '74. 

La  Mesa. 

G.  W.  Greenman,  '87. 

Los  Angeles. 
J.  H.  Cole,  '94. 
Alice  S.  Freeman,  '96. 
E.  H.  Fretz,  '97. 
C.  J.  Goodenow,  '75. 
E.  M.  Pallette,  '94. 
Ellen  M.  Pryor  (McKeever),  '80. 
E.  R.  Shrader,  '71. 

Los  Gatos. 
A.  B.  Bishop, 


'69. 


Merced. 

C.  H.  Castle,  '72. 
Newark. 

Alvah  G.  Briggs,  '82. 
Oakland. 
^       Mrs.  E.  W.  Andrew,  h.,  '88. 
r      Fred  Husted,  '73. 

Ethel  M.  Swarthout  (Fleming),  '99. 
Pacific  Grove. 

S.  H.  Middlekauff,  '88. 
Palo  Alto. 
H.       Martha  C.  Smith  (Hyde), 
Pasadena. 

S.  P.  Black,  '82. 

Ethel wyn  Foote,  g.,  '00. 

C.  H.  Hamilton,  '80. 

E.  B.  Hoag,  '92. 

Paul  V.  Jones,  '99. 

C.  D.  Lockwood,  '93. 


'91. 


Petaluma. 

Willis  F.  Minium 

Pomona. 

Richard  D.  Russell, 
Riverside. 

H.  A.  Plimpton,  '60 


'99. 


71. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 

402 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


CALIFORNIA— Continued 


403 


ALINAS. 

A.  H.  Needham,  73. 
San  Jose. 

M.  S.  Cross,  '81. 

Eli  McClish,  74. 
San  Francisco. 

AtrhurH.  Briggs,  '8L 

Herbert  F.  Briggs,  '89. 

Florence  M.  Tabor  (Critchlow),  '92. 

Burr  M.  Weeden,  '89. 


Santa  Ana. 

C.  F.  Heil,  '00. 

Saratoga. 

J.  P.  Ashley,  h. 

SiMI. 


'00. 


F.  M.  Warrington,  '75. 

Upland. 

L.  G.  Cochran,  '76. 


COLORADO 


Alcott. 

G.  H.  Cater,  '02. 

Boulder. 

Samuel  J.  Pease,  '97. 

BuENA  Vista. 

Jacob  Kagey,  '78. 

Colorado  Springs. 
H.  G.  Lunt,  h.,  '78. 
A.  R.  Solenberger,  '83. 
C.  Albertine  Wales,  '87. 

Denver. 

M.  A.  Clarkson,  '94. 
W.  G.  Evans,  '77. 
T.  H.  Hood,  '79. 
A.  H.  Phelps,  '9L 

DURANGO. 

Nathan  C.  Miller,  '8L 


Eaton. 

Kate  M.  Ailing  (Thomas),  '87. 
Edge  WATER. 

Boyd  B.  Bobb,  '98. 
Glenwood  Springs. 

C.  W.  Darrow,  '82. 

GOLDFIELD. 

L.  E.  McGarry,  '76. 
La  Junta. 

Michael  Finity,  '70. 
Pueblo. 

G.  E.  Bragdon,  '72. 

Harriott  B.  Ely,  '02. 
Rand. 

Alfred  E.  Hills,  '83. 

SiLVERTON. 

W.  W.  Wilkinson,  '95. 


CONNECTICUT 


Derby. 

Jessie  H.  Cowles  (Brown),  '82. 
Middletown. 

B.  P.  Raymond,  h.,  '84. 

J.  M.  Van  Vleck,  h.,  '76. 


New  Haven. 

Hal  C.  Bangs,  '01. 

C.  H.  Zimmerhian,  '91. 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 


Washington. 

George  A.  Bass,  '8 
H.  S.  Boutell,  '74. 
F.  M.  Bristol,  '77. 
M.  W.  Fuller,  h.,  'J 
Isaac  R.  Hitt,  Jr., 


'88. 


Washington — Continued. 
Theodore  Roosevelt,  h.,  '93. 
A.  M.  Skiles, '01. 
F.  A.  Springer,  '60. 
N.  P.  Webster,  '83. 
P.  L.  Windsor,  '95. 


FLORIDA 


Jacksonville. 

H.  H.  Palmer,  '72. 
Neptune. 

J.  T.  Ziegler,  '74. 


Ormond. 

Minnie  E.  King  (Mason),  '86. 
Winter  Park. 

W.  C.  Comstock,  '67. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


404 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


GEORGIA 


South  Atlanta. 
E.  L.  Parks,  73. 
Isabella  B.  Webb  (Parks),  79. 


IDAHO 


Moscow. 

J.  E.  Bonebright,  '93. 
Flora  P.  Moore,  '96. 


Salmon. 

•    Ethel  L.  Goodrich,  '02. 


ILLINOIS 


Abingdon. 

Harry  B.  Gough,  '00. 
Anna. 

Marie  E.  Bennett,  '99. 
Arcola. 

Joseph  Coombe,  '80. 
Arlington  Heights. 

H.  F.  Lawler,  '99. 

G.  P.  K.  Volz,  '99. 

E.  B.  Wheeler,  '65. 
Aurora. 

Mary  Chattle,  '93. 

Grace  Owen  (Rist),  '94. 

Benjamin  Rist,  '94. 
Bardolph. 

Anna  Catlin  (Wright),  '01.      - 

C.  A.  Wright,  '99. 
Batavia. 

Frankie  M.  Hart,  '00. 
Beardstown. 

Florence  E.  Harris,  '99. 

Winifred  E.  Harris,  '98. 

Mary  Paarlberg,  '02. 

Maude  Van  Sickle. (Schweer),  '95. 
Belvidere. 

Willis  Butterfield,  '69. 

C.  Anna  DreAV,  '00. 
Berwyn. 

W.  J.  Andrews,  '87. 

W.  S.  Hall,  '87. 

C.  E.  Piper,  '82. 

W.  H.  Tuttle,  '88. 
Blaine. 

E.  H.  Beal,  '72. 
Bloomington. 

Adlai  Stevenson,  h.,  '95. 
Blue  Island. 

James  F.  Clancy,  '93. 

Edith  M.  Post,  '98. 
Bradford. 

Bessie  W.  Clark,  '99. 


Braidwood. 

C.  E.  Rankin,  '01. 
Brimfield. 

Smith  C.  Davis,  '87. 
Buffalo. 

W.  D.  Best,  '70. 
Cairo. 

Helen  G.  Reed,  '94. 

Canton. 

Charles  S.  Aldrich,  '93. 

Carlinville. 

Mary  E.  Pegram  (Lumpkin),  '95. 
Cary. 

W.  N.  McNett,  '98. 

C^AMPAIGN. 

Katharine  L.  Sharp,  '85. 
Frances  Simpson,  '84. 

Charleston. 

Annie  M.  Witt,  '99. 

Chebanse. 

E.  J.  Ridings,  '97. 

Chenoa. 

C.  B.  Earnheart,  '94. 

Cherry  Valley. 

George  Jamison,  '93. 

Chicago. 

C.  P.  Abbey,  '89. 

A.  C.  Abel,  '95. 

Isaiah  Agat,  '98. 

Fanny  G.  Alabaster,  '93. 

W.  T.  Alden,  '92. 

Cora  Allen  (McElrov),  '88. 

E.  W.  Andrews,  '78^^ 

F.  T.  Andrews,  '81. 
M.  L.  Ashley,  '94. 
P.  C.  Atkinson,  '95. 

G.  A.  Babbitt,  '75. 

Florence  Babcock  (Sturges),  '89. 
Ethel  Baker  (Andrews),  '92. 
Mrs.  Helen  C.  Balmer,  g.,  '02. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


405 


Chicago — Continued . 

F.  W.  Barnum,  '99. 
Stella  Bass  (Tilt),  '89. 

G.  M.  Bassett,  '78. 
A.  L.  Baxter,  '90. 
F.  W.  Belknap,  '92. 
W.  W.  Bell,  '98. 

F.  C.  Benham,  '99. 
C.  S.  Bennett,  '88. 
Frank  Billings,  h.,  '90. 

G.  V.  Black,  h.,  '98. 
W.  M.  Booth,  '78. 
C.  Bradford,  '88. 
Bessie  Bradwell  (Helmer),  '80. 
C.  H.  Brand,  '87. 
Mabel  Brown,  '00. 
Margaret  Brown,  '96. 
J.  P.  Brushingham,  '81. 
C.  M.  C.  Buntain,  '99. 

E.  W.  Burke,  '68. 
W.  Harold  Burke  '02. 
A.  H.  Burr,  '77. 

F.  McR.  Byers,  '87. 
R.  K.  S.  Catherwood,  '96. 
Will  M.  Cavano,  '96. 
W.  R.  Chamberlain,  '8L 

G.  D.  Cleworth,  '99. 
Lorin  C.  Collins,  '72. 
W.  H.  Conner,  '98. 
Andrew  Cooke,  '99. 
Henrietta  M.  Coone,  '87. 
G.  E.  Cotter,  '93. 
Leila  M.  Crandon  (Noble),  '84. 
A.  W.  Craven,  '96. 
S.  J.  Crumpacker,  '02. 
G.  H.  Curfman,  '00. 
S.  Esther  Danforth,  '00. 
W.  C.  Danforth,  '00. 

E.  A.  Davidson,  '88. 
Bess  Da  vies,  '01. 

F.  A.  Davis,  '95. 
Lena  M.  Davis  (Lehman),  '98. 
N.  S.  Davis,  Jr.,  '80. 
N.  S.  Davis,  Sr.,  h.,  '71. 
W.  L.  Demorest,  '78. 
C.  E.  Dietz,  '02. 

G.  W.  Dixon,  '89. 
C.  T.  Drake,  '74. 
H.  Isabelle  Drew  (Fowler),  '94. 
G.  B.  Dyche,  '93. 
A.  R.  Edwards,  '88. 
F.  C.  Ellis,  '96. 
E.  H.  Eversz,  '95. 
S.  M.  Fegtly,  '97. 
M.  Olive  Finley  (Singleton),  '91. 
Aurora  T.  Fisk  (Zueblin),  '90. 


Chicago — Continued. 
M.  Lucille  Fitch,  '99. 
A.  B.  Fleager,  '92. 
R.  C.  Flickinger,  '99. 

E.  B.  Fowler,  '93. 
James  Frake,  '66. 

Cora  M.  Fyfe  (Wiggs),  '99. 
T.  K.  Gale,  '94. 
Victoria  Gazzolo,  '01. 
Jessie  B.  Goodsmith,  '99. 

F.  A.  Graham,  '01. 
T.  R.  Greene,  '87. 

F.  W.  Griffith,  '95. 
J.  E.  Groves,  '90. 
Eliza  P.  Hall,  '99. 
Fanny  A.  Hall,  '96. 
J.  H.  Hamline,  '75. 
W.  A.  Hard,  '00. 
H.  L.  Harvey,  '93. 

Ida  M.  Harvey  (Davis),  '87. 

A.  S.  Haskins,  '91. 

H.  R.  Hatfield,  '92. 

Helen  S.  Hay,  '93. 

Charles  Hill,  g.,  '99. 

J.  C.  Hoag,  '78. 

R.  N.  Holt,  '93. 

O.  H.  Horton,  h.,  '89. 

Giles  Hubbard,  '87. 

Nettie  J.  Hunt  (Raymond),  '92. 

R.  N.  Isham,  h.,  '84. 

Jed  L.  Jewel,  '02. 

Frank  S.  Johnson,  '78. 

J.  Milton  Johnston,  '72. 

S.  P.  Johnston,  '91. 

Lydia  L.  Jones  (Trowbridge),  '82. 

Nettie  L.  Jones,  '98. 

Edith  V.  Jordan  (Hays),  '95. 

J.  M.  Kahn,  '00. 

A.  B.  Kanavel,  '96. 

Louis  Karcher,  '78. 

William  Keller,  '00. 

C.  A.  Kelley,  '94. 

H.  M.  Daisy  Kendall  (Ward),  '97. 

Karl  D.  King,  '99. 

E.  F.  Kitendaugh,  '96. 

W.  M.  Knox,  '74. 

Morris  Kompel,  '00. 

G.  W.  Kunstman,  '89. 
C.  J.  Kurtz,  g.,  '00. 

C.  V.  La  Fontaine,  '96.     ' 
Clara  L.  Lane  (Noble),  '00. 
A.  D.  Langworthy,  '70. 
G.  W.  Larimer,  '01. 
H.  E.  Leach,  '92. 
W.  B.  Leach,  '79. 
C.  L.  Leesley,  '96. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


406 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


ILLINOIS—  Continued 


Chicago — Continued. 
R.  C.  Libberton,  '99. 
Theodore  Lindquist,  g.,  '99. 

C.  E.  Linebarger,  '88. 
Henrietta  A.  Linn,  '76. 
Rose  M.  Logeman,  '91. 
Emma  B.  Lowell,  '01. 
Josephine  Lowell,  '96. 
Clarice  M.  Lytle,  '99. 

F.  W.  McCasky.  '97. 
Harriet  L.  McCasky,  '92. 
I.  W.  McCasky,  '62. 
Katherine  E.  McCasky,  '96. 
O.  P.  McCool,  '77. 

D.  B.  McCurdy,  '96. 
Frank  McElwain,  '95. 
Mary  K.  MacHarg,  '97. 

A.  T.  Mcintosh,  '00. 
Otis  H.  Maclay,  '97. 
Frank  W.  McNett,  '99. 

B.  F.  March,  '91. 
H.  S.  Martin,  '00. 
George  B.  Masslich,  '96. 
J.  A.  Matlack,  '81. 
Myrtle  E.  Mattison,  '91. 
S.  M.  Merrill,  h.,  '86. 

Emma  P.  Meserve  (James),  '81. 
P.  D.  Middlekauff,  '82. 
Effie  W.  MiUer,  '92. 
Sarah  Fay  Milner,  '01. 

E.  A.  Miner,  '96. 
Louisa  Mitchell,  '00. 

Eva  E.  Moore  (Haseltine),  '98. 
Harriet  M.  Moore  (Thomas),  '96. 
Mary  E.  Moore,  '85. 
Mary  H.  Moore  (Jones),  '95. 

C.  H.  Morgan,  '77. 

Minnie  R.  Moulding  (Goodsmith), 

'83 
T.C.  Moulding, '91. 

G.  A.  Mulfinger,  '85. 
Elsa  Neiglick,  '01. 
Laura  A.  Nichols,  '98. 
W.  A.  Oldfield,  '02. 
H.  E.  Osbom,  '97. 

S.  S.  Parks,  g.,  '02. 
C.  W.  Patterson,  '01. 
W.  A.  Pease,  '93. 
Albertus  Perry,  '99. 
C.  S.  P«ters,  '96. 
C.  A.  Pettersen,  '93. 

F.  W.  Phelps,  '01. 
Jesse  B.  Porter,  '00. 
L.  T.  Potter,  '77. 

Emma  M.  Prindle  (Middlekauff), 
'82. 


CHICM50 — Continued. 

O.  L.  Prochaska,  '00. 

A.  E.  Puckrin,  '96. 

G.  A.  Ramsay,  '96. 

John  T.  Ray,  '75. 

'Jerome  H.  Raymond,  '92. 

Harry  A.  Rea,  '02. 

S.  Eleanor  Reeves  (Wier),  '97. 
•     Florence  E.  Reynolds,  '01. 

Mary  I.  Reynolds,  '98. 

Frank  L.  Rice,  '81. 

Christine  E.  Richter,  '00. 

C.  L.  Rundell,  '92. 

G.  E.  Ruther,  '99. 

F.  H.  Scheiner,  '02. 
P.W.  Schlorff, '01. 
L.  E.  Schmidt,  g.,  '95. 
Andrew  J.  Scott,  '74. 
Frank  H.  Scott,  '76. 
N.  C.  Sears,  h.,  '98. 
Frank  D.  Sheets,  '00. 
Frederick  H.  Sheets,  '82. 
C.  K.  Sherman,  '93. 

P.  R.  Siberts,  '99. 

Anna  P.  Simonson  (Meddaugh),  '92. 

Harriet  A.  Sinclair,  '96. 

L.  L.  Skelton,  '85. 

S.  T.  Smetters,  '94. 

Arthur  H.  Smith,  '02. 

Avis  Smith,  '00. 

Bessie  C.  Smith  (King),  '00. 

Adele  Somers  (Hall),  '82. 

G.  W.  Spunner,  '96. 

Ida  T.  Staver  (Moulding),  '91. 

E.  L.  Stewart,  '79. 
G.  J.  C.  Stewart,  '02. 
C.  A.  Stonberg,  '96. 
C.  C.  Stratton,  h.,  '79. 
Minnie  M.  Sutter,  '02. 
William  Swenson,  '90. 
P.  H.  Swift,  '81. 
Grace  E.  Telling,  '99. 
H.  M.  Thiers,  '72. 

A.  T.  Thompson,  '96. 

F.  M.  Tisdel,  '91. 

C.  S.  Tomlinson,  '86. 
F.  J.  Tourtellotte,  '88. 
Alice  G.  Twight  (Brugnot),  g.,  '98. 
May  E.  Van  Benschoten  (Wood- 
ward), '86. 
W.  C.  Van  Benschoten,  '91. 
Hila  May  Verbeck  (Knapp),  '97. 
Ora  E.  Wakeman  (Holt),  '95. 
J.  L.  Walker,  '93. 
Harry  F.  Ward,  '97. 
Julia  D.  Watson  (Thompson),  '80. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


407 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


Chicago — Continued . 

P.  S.  Webster,  '81. 

M.  G.  Wenz,  '92. 

J.  M.  Wheaton,  '78. 
-      George  H.  White,  '75. 

Russell  Wilbur,  '99. 

H.  T.  Wilcoxon,  '93. 

M.  B.  WiUiams,  '94. 

Charles  D.  Wilson,  '93. 

William  L.  Wilson,  '92. 

E.  B.  Witwer,  '95. 

F.  A.  Wood,  '80. 
R.  L.  Wyman,  '90. 
Florence  V.  Wynekoop,  '01. 

B.  G.  Wyrick,  '99. 
Ghen-ichiro  Yoshioka,  '02. 
Jared  W.  Young,  '94. 
John  B.  Young,  '90. 

C.  N.  Zueblin,  '87. 

Chicago  Heights. 
W.  H.  Bussey,  '00. 
Mary  E.  Palmer,  '99. 

Clifton. 

Ettie  L.  Smith,  '80. 

Clyde. 

H.  E.  Sweitzer,  '02. 

COMPTON. 

J.  Josephine  Gilmore,  '01. 

Danville. 

Louis  Clements,  '02. 

Decatur. 

W.  R.  Essick,  '97. 
Herbert  C.  Hansen,  '01. 

De  Kalb. 

Fred  L.  Charles,  '94. 
Janet  C.  Gloss  (Page),  '87. 
E.  C.  Page,  '88. 
Mary  R.  Potter,  '92. 
Ida  S.  Simonson,  '94. 
De  Loss  M.  Tompkins,  '77. 

Dixon. 

Mary  H.  Earle  (Sterling),  'i 
John  M.  Ericsson,  '94. 

Downer's  Grove. 
Lewis  B.  Lott,  '00. 

Dundee. 

J.  E.  Fluck,  '94. 
Ediths.  Hunting,  '01. 
Eleanor  Johnston,  '97. 

Du  Quoin. 

C.  W.  Houk,  '00. 


Dwight. 

Harriet  A.  Kimball  (McWilliams), 
'83. 
Edgar. 

C.  F.  Juvinall,  '99. 
Edison  Park. 

Mabel  E.  Messner,  '98. 
Elburn. 

W.  E.  Way,  '93. 

Elgin. 

J.  T.  Ladd,  '78. 

J.  M.  Schneider,  '98. 

Elizabeth. 

C.  L.  Logan,  '77. 

Elmwood. 

ThyraJ.  Ruth, '01. 

Evanston. 

Zella  F.  Adams,  '84. 

J.  L.  Alabaster,  '92. 

Belle  E.  Ailing  (Raddin),  '88. 

Lodilla  Ambrose,  '87. 

Robert  Baird,  '69. 

Ruth  Baird  (Mitchell),  '97. 

Edith  M.  Baker  (Dickson),  '94. 

H.  M.  Bannister,  '63. 

Eva  E.  Barker  (Froula),  '98. 

A.  W.  Barnlund,  '01. 

O.  H.  Basquin,  g.,  '95. 

J.  K.  Bass,  '94. 

P.  B.  Bass,  '88. 

Harriet  S.  Bassett  (Mallory),  '96. 

Ethel  M.  Bates,  '00. 

W.  F.  Beardsley,  '93. 

J.  A.  Bellows,  '92. 

May  L.  Bennett  (Dyche),  '91. 

Helen  H.  Bock  (Holden),  '90. 

C.  C.  Bonar,  '99. 

Dora  Bond  (Wilson),  '00. 
Elizabeth  Bragdon,  '00. 
M.  C.  Bragdon,  '70. 
J.  E.  Brewrink,  '02. 
George  W.  Briggs,  '02. 
Edna  M.  Bronson,  '02. 
Gertrude  L.  Bro\vn,  '92. 
R.  Clarence  BroAvn,  '97. 
Walter  Lee  Brown,  '76. 
W.  A.  Burch,  '90. 

D.  H.  Burnham,  h.,  '95. 
Arthur  W.  Campbell,  '02. 
Ira  R.  Campbell,  '02. 
Alma  S.  Carlson,  '02. 

C.  Kathleen  Carman  (Dodge),  '97. 
DeClifford  Chaddock,  '01. 

E.  P.  Clapp,  '81. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


408 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


EvANSTON — Cont)  nued . 

F.  W.  Cleveland,  73. 

Ruth  A.  Colvin  (Wilson),  '99. 

Anna  L.  Crandon,  '83. 

Frank  Crandon,  h.,  '94. 

Thomas  Craven,  '70. 

Grace  Crippen,  '96. 

A.  D.  Currier,  '84. 

Elizabeth  F.  Davis,  '00. 

Haskell  C.  Davis,  '90. 

R.  B.  Dennis,  '01. 

P.  H.  Dike,  '01. 

D.  P.  Donelson,  '79. 

R.  H.  Durham,  '01. 

Frank  B.  Dyche,  '80. 

William  A.  Dyche,  '82. 

Elizabeth  B.  Edwards  (Field),  '89. 

Frank  M.  Elliot,  '77. 

Cora  E.  Ellis,  '97. 

John  Ellis,  '67. 

ThorH.  Erickson,  '01. 

Albert  Ericson,  h.,  '87. 

M.  D.  Ewell,  h.,  '79. 

Helen  M.  Fahs,  '02. 

Nelle  L.  Fleshiem  (Murray),  '96. 

G.  A.  Foster,  '81. 
V.  K.  Froula,  '98. 
John  E.  George,  '95. 
Mary  E.  Gloss,  '92. 
Samuel  D.  Gloss,  '97. 
G.  B.  Goodwin,  '98. 
Clara  Grant,  '96. 

C.  S.  Graves,  '89. 

C.  H.  Green,  '02. 

Emily  A.  Greenman,  '83. 

Ethel  Grey  (Scott),  '96. 

H.  G.  Grey,  h.,  '83. 

M.  M.  Gridley,  '83. 

J.  P.  Grier,  '90. 

F.  W.  Haist,  '02. 

Vernon  J.  Hall,  '94. 

W.  A.  Hamilton,  '79. 

Helen  M.  Handy,  '01. 

Emily  M.  Hatfield  (Hobart),  '82. 

James  T.  Hatfield,  '83. 

Agnes  Hayden,  '01. 

H.  B.  Hemenway,  '79. 

Mary  Henry  (Rossiter),  '85. 

J.  G.  Hensel,  '91. 

Harry  O.  Hill,  '02. 

W.  T.  Hobart,  '79. 

R.  H.  Holden,  '90. 

W.  H.  Holmes,  h.,  '89. 

W.  E.  Humphrey,  '90. 

Caroline  L.  Hunt,  '88. 

Elizabeth  R.  Hunt,  '77. 


EvAN^TON — Continued. 

H.  B.  Hurd,  h.,  '95. 

Henrietta  M.  Jennings  (Gates),  '93. 

Ernest  C.  Johnson,  '92. 

J.  A.  Johnston,  '01. 

Walter  C.  Jones,  '98. 

H.  M.  Kidder,  '59. 

Arthur  H.  Knox,  '02. 
•     Loren  H.  Knox,  '92. 

Grace  A.  Lasher  (Berry),  '99. 

C.  G.  Lewis,  '87. 

M.  O.  Lewis,  '74. 

Frank  E.  Lord,  '83. 

Isabel  R.  Low,  '02. 

Frank  McCluskey,  '99. 

W.  E.  McLennan,  '87. 

Mary  Maltman  (Bass),  '91. 

Arba  Martin,  '00. 

Riley  P.  Martin,  '90. 

Chester  B.  Masslich,  '94. 

Georgia  D.  Mattison,  '00. 

M.  W.  Mattison,  '95. 

O.  F.  Mattison,  h.,  '70. 

Olinia  M.  Mattison,  '98. 

G.  P.  Merrick,  '84. 

Terressa  A.  Metcalf  (Bonar),  '98. 

Alta  D.  Miller,  '97. 

Annie  M.  Miller  (Scott),  '95. 

Esther  M.  Miller,  '96. 

F.  J.  R.  Mitchell,  '96. 

Isabel  R.  Morse,  '90. 

F.  T.  Murray,  '96. 

W.  H.  Newcomb,  '90. 

J.  F.  Gates,  '93. 

J.  P.  Odell,  '94. 

E.  E.  Dip,  '00. 

F.  E.  Owen,  '02. 
W.  R.  Parkes,  '90. 
Amos  W.  Patten,  '70. 
J.  N.  Pearce,  '96. 
Harry  P.  Pearsons,  '95. 
Henry  A.  Pearsons,  '62. 
C.  H.  Pendleton,  '98. 
Charles  A.  PhilHps,  '92. 
William  A.  Phillips,  '83. 
Ella  M.  Pierce  (Brown),  '99. 
Frances  C.  Pierce,  '00. 

L.  J.  Pitner,  '73. 

E.  L.  Pratt,  '02. 

S.  Ella  Prindle  (Patten),  '79. 
C.  S.  Raddin,  '84. 
Frederick  D.  Raymond,  '72. 
James  H.  Raymond,  '71. 
Gertrude  H.  Reed,  '00. 
Louis  S.  Rice,  '83. 

F.  L.  Richardson,  '00. 


{h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


409 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


,  EvANSTON — Continued. 

S.  Rebecca  Roland  (Childs),  '74. 
Jessie  E.  Ross  (Moon),  '99. 
H.  E.  RusseU,  '01. 
Carla  F.  Sargent,  '95. 
Jessie  S.  Sawyer,  '97. 
Ward  B.  Sawyer,  '91. 
Thomas  Schreiber,  '01. 
Jennie  Neill  Scott,  '00. 
John  A.  Scott,  '91. 
Walter  D.  Scott,  '95. 
H.  T.  Scovill,  '69. 
C.  N.  Sharp,  '98. 
Margarethe  Sheppard,  '00. 
R.  D.  Sheppard,  h.,  '79. 
Harold  B.  Shinn,  '01. 
Robert  Short,  '01. 

E.  L.  Shuman,  '87. 
Grace  E.  Shuman,  '02. 
Lucy  E.  Shuman,  '95. 
R.  R.  Shuman,  '91. 
P.  R.  Shumway,  '89. 
MabelH.  SiUer, '01. 
N.  E.  Simonsen,  '80. 
J.  C.  Singleton,  '95. 
Anna  M.  Smith,  '94. 
Ralph  H.  Smith,  '92. 
Alice  Spies  (Peaks),  '95. 
C.  A.  Stewart,  '97. 
Lucy  S.  Stewart,  '95. 
W.  C.  Stowe,  '92. 

C.  M.  Stuart,  h.,  '87. 
H.  M.  Swan,  '02. 
Mary  E.  Tayler,  '00. 
Minnie  R.  Terry,  '91. 
M.  S.  Terry,  h.,  '95. 
Effie  E.  Thayer,  '01. 
Jane  C.  Thayer,  '01. 

D.  D.  Thompson,  h.,  '01. 
M.  Edith  Thompson,  '00. 
Sadie  A.  Thompson,  '02. 

C.  M.  Thorne,  '99. 
Ginevra  F.  Tompkins,  '96. 
Ada  Townsend,  '89. 

F.  J.  Truby,  '01. 
Minnie  B.  Turner,  '94. 

D.  S.  Ullrick,  '02. 
R.  O.  Vandercook,  '88. 
W.  B.  Walrath,  '91. 
Effyan  R.  Wambaugh,  '94. 
Stanley  Ward,  '02. 

E.  H.  Webster,  h.,  '87. 
Helen  F.  Weeks  (Jones),  '85. 
H.  E.  Weese,  '02. 
Ida  Welch,  '02. 
J.  W.  Welsh,  '01. 


EvANSTON — Continued. 
C.  P.  Wheeler,  '76. 
Jane  H.  White,  '79. 

F.  C.  Whitehead,  '89. 
R.  J.  Whitlock,  '97. 

C.  A.  Wightman,  '85. 
Nellie  B.  Wilkinson,  '97. 

D.  I.  Williams,  '02. 
R.  E.  Wilson,  '98. 
Mary  R.  Window, '01. 
A.  W.  Woods,  '00. 

Marion  E.  Zimmerman  (Pooler),  '01. 

Fairbury. 

R.  B.  Kipp,  '02. 

Farmer  City. 

L.  P.  Kincaid,  '02. 

Freeport. 

Jennie  E.  Pattison  (Kryder),  '76. 
Mary  E.  Pattison,  '76. 
Abbie  F.  Williams,  '01. 

Fulton. 

G.  I.  Larash,  '87. 

Galesburg. 

H.  E.  Griffith,  '92. 

Galva. 

Charlotte  E.  Lyford  (Boyd),  '89. 
Olivia  Peterson,  '86. 

Geneseo. 

Frank  Cook,  '85. 
H.  H.  Frost,  '01. 
Louise  M.  Taylor  (White),  '98. 

Oilman. 

Elsie  D.  Allen,  '00. 

Glencoe. 

A.  H.  Culver,  '93. 
A.  D.  Howard,  g.,  '01. 
Nina  F.  Howard,  '95. 
Otis  McG.  Howard,  '89. 

Glenview. 

Lulu  K.  Melzer,  '02. 

Golf. 

Ella  E.Gary  (Foster), '94. 

Grant  Park. 

W.  N.  Machesney,  '99. 

Griggsville. 

Abner  Clarke,  '78. 

Harmony. 

W.  L.  Eddy,  '95. 

Harvard. 

T.  R.  Strobridge,  '67. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate,] 


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NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


Harvey. 

Mary  R.  Scott,  '02. 
Havana. 

B.  L.  McFadden,  '89. 
Hawthorne. 

H.  B.  WiUiams,  '02. 
Hebron. 

G.  T.  Nesmith,  '99. 
Highland  Park. 

WiUiam  King,  '73. 

Cassie  M.  Scott  (Gushing),  '80. 

Mary  E.  Webster  (Rice),  '80. 
Hillsboro. 

Laura  A.  Wanless  (Clotfelter),  '92. 
Hinckley. 

W.  McD.  Ewing,  '93. 
Hinsdale. 

Amy  Jarrett  (Holcomb),  '90. 

A.  R.  Robinson,  '75. 
Hospital. 

A.  E.  WiUiams,  '99. 
Jacksonville. 

HelenM.  Jewell, '01. 

E.  M.  Kinman,  '78. 

JOLIET. 

W.  F.  Atchison,  '84. 

Mary  E.  David,  '87. 

Jessie  E.  Davison,  '00. 

Anna  G.  Dunlop  (Houston),  '95. 

H.  A.  Eraser,  '92. 

F.  S.  Haven,  '95. 

Nellie  A.  Lewis  (Barnes),  '80. 
Emily  B.  Mack,  '92. 

C.  L.  Stevens,  '91. 

J.  A.  J.  Whipple,  '76. 
Kankakee. 

C.  B.  Campbell,  '94. 

E.  L.  Longpre,  '99. 

William  J.  Minium,  '73. 

Emily  Wheadon  (Minium),  '75. 
Kenilworth. 

Mabel  K.  Babcock,  '89. 

G.  M.  Steele,  h.,  '66. 
Kewanee. 

J.  C.  Bannister,  '83. 

L.  Isabel  Bo  wen  (Lowe),  '98. 

L.  H.  Lowe,  '96. 

Mary  J.  Pierson  (Mettler),  '95. 

KiRKWOOD. 

Myra  E.  Tubbs  (Ricketts),  '94. 

Knoxville. 

W.  E.  Myers,  '99. 


Lacon. 
,       R.  B.  Edwards,  '72. 
Lafayette. 

A.  M.  Jaynes,  '93. 
LaGrange. 

B.  H.  Eldridge,  '73. 
Charlotte  B.  Hayes  (Moyer),  '94. 

Lake  Bluff. 

A.  L.  Fisher,  '99. 

Isabella  Ross,  '83. 
LaSalle. 

James  R.  Hamilton,  '90. 
LaVergne. 

InaM.  Evans,  '01. 
Lemont. 

W.  O.  Bellamy,  '00. 
Lena. 

J.  W.  Funston,  '96. 

Lincoln. 

H.  F.  Wakeman,  '91. 

LOCKPORT. 

O.  O.  Townsend,  '02. 

McHenry. 

Stella  Nordquist,  '01. 

Malden. 

T.  C.  Warrington,  '80. 

Manhattan. 

Helen  M.  Baker,  '01. 

Marengo. 

N.  J.  Harkness,  '82. 
Louie  B.  Hart,  '00. 

Marseilles. 

Marion  Holmes,  '02. 

A.  L.  Stebbings,  '93. 
Maywood. 

J.  P.  Adams,  '91. 

W.  B.  Norton,  '80. 

Mendon. 

Lilian  F.  Bayne,  '02. 

Mendota. 

Jennie  M.  Anderson,  '02. 
Charles  E.  Cook,  '79. 
Edgar  P.  Cook,  Jr.,  '92. 

MiNOOKA. 

L.  P.  Warrington,  '80. 
Frances  S.  Watson,  '96. 
Lottie  B.  Watson,  '95. 

MOLIXE. 

Edith  J.  Broomhall,  '98. 


\h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


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ILLINOIS—  Continued 


411 


MOMENCE. 

Alice  M.  Gray  (Kallander),  '94. 
R.  B.  Seaman,  '77. 
C.  F.  Shronts,  '92. 
Monmouth. 

F.  W.  Merrell,  '82. 
Emily  I.  Rodgers,  '99. 
Mary  E.  Sumner,  '88. 

Morgan  Park. 

G.  W.  Winslow,  '67. 
Morris. 

Mary  B.  Holderman,  '91. 

Mount  Carroll. 

Ada  M.  Griggs,  '96. 
C.  W.  Thornton,  '77. 

Mount  Morris. 
C.  H.  Sharer,  '83. 

Mount  Vernon. 

M.  J.  Seed,  '02. 
Naperville. 

F.  H.  Lane,  '95. 

H.  C.  Rassweiler,  '98. 
New  Milford. 

J.  M.  Cormack,  '81. 

Maude  E.  Miller  (Cormack),  '99. 
Normal. 

W.  C.  Knapp,  '68. 

NUNDA. 

W.  B.  Doble,  '92. 
Sarah  V.  Harden,  '02. 
Oak  Park. 

L.  W.  Beebe,  '94. 

G.  J.  Gilbert,  '96. 
J.  E.  Hunt,  '88. 
E.  K.  Kerr,  '96. 
R.  J.  Kerr,  '94. 
Arthur  Pattison,  '88. 
C.  H.  Robison,  '95. 

Odell. 

Catharine  Kinnison,  '01. 
Onarga. 

George  Booth,  '96. 

Harriet  Morse  (Barnete),  '97. 

G.  R.  Palmer,  h.,  '77. 

Frances  C.  Rawlins,  '02. 
Oregon. 

E.  S.  Hady,  g.,  '95. 

F.  A.  HiUs,  '75. 
W.  H.  Otjen,  '82. 

Ottawa. 

W.  D.  Fullerton,  '85. 

G.  P.  Hills,  '93. 


Palatine. 

D.  J.  Holmes,  Jr.,  '95. 

M.  Imogene  Kean,  '00. 
Park  Ridge. 

Grace  E.  Germain  (Holmes),  '94. 

May  Thistlewood  (Ericson),  '98. 
Pekin. 

Jean  M.  Ferguson,  '00. 
Peoria. 

Charles  Hazzard,  '95. 

A.  C.  Kelley,  '01. 

S.  M.  Miller,  '96. 
Peotone. 

John  Lee,  '82. 

C.  S.  Winslow,  '98. 
Piper  City. 

Carey  Culbertson,  '95. 
Plano. 

Alfred  Cook,  '77. 

FrankW.  Lord, '76. 

Pontiac. 

Mary  A.  Peart  (Foster),  '86. 
Port  Byron. 

Lucy  Lyford,  '02. 

Princeton. 

Mary  C.  Ferris,  '01. 
Celia  D.  Greenwood,  '01. 
J.  H.  Odgers,  '90. 

Prophetstown. 

S.  H.  Wirsching,  '96. 

Quincy. 

Nelly  C.  Danely  (Brooke r),  '97. 
Merle  Janes,  '98. 

C.  W.  Pearson,  '71. 

D.  B.  Rawlins,  '95. 

River  Forest. 

Frank  Little,  '88. 

Mabelle  Thatcher  (Little),  '88. 

Rock  Falls. 

J.  N.  Dingle,  '94. 

Rockford. 

A.  D.  Early,  '77. 
Arthur  E.  Elmore,  '89. 
Winifred  Gray,  '96. 
W.  B.  Helm,  '81. 
W.D.Nash,  ST., '01. 
R.  H.  Pooley,  '82. 
Edna  Rutledge,  '00. 

E.  M.  St.  John,  '96. 

Martha  G.  Skelton  (Pooley),  '81. 
Emily  F.  Wheeler,  '75. 
R.  D.  Williams,  '96. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;'  g.,  graduate.] 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


Rock  Island. 

J.  W.  Frizzelle,  '88. 
Elhanon  J.  Searle,  '59. 
Jennie  B.  Sturgeon,  '01. 

ROSSVILLE. 

RubyE.  Rawll, '01. 

RUSHVILLE. 

Henry  B.  Fisher,  '96. 

Jessie  M.  Sweeney  (Fisher),  '96. 

St.  Charles. 

H.  G.  Behner,  '99. 

Savanna. 

Harriet  E.  Harbaugh,  '02. 
C.  N.  Jenks,  '96. 

Seneca. 

Elias  W.  Ward,  '94. 

Sheldon. 

Bertha  Anderson,  '99. 

Sheridan. 

J.  B.  MacGuffin,  '67. 

Springfield. 

R.  G.  Hobbs,  '74. 
C.  R.  Paul,  '72. 
J.  W.  Scott,  '74. 
EldaL.  Smith, '01. 

Spring  Valley. 

R.  V.  DeGroff, '81. 

Sterling. 

Henry  Green,  '73. 

Jessie  L.  Paddock  (Petty),  '99. 

Stockton. 

Edna  D.  Crouse,  '02. 

Sycamore. 

J.  N.  Adee,  '91. 
J.  M.  Phar,  '01. 

Tuscola. 

A.  Estelle  Caraway,  '98. 
Blanche  Caraway,  '89. 
Jessie  W.  Jeffrey,  '01. 
Maude  M.  Peters,  '01. 


Urban  a. 

T.  J.  BurrilL  h.,  '76. 

Walnut. 

James  Potter,  '95. 
Warren. 

Mary  Bayne  (Hilliard),  '79. 

Washburn. 
•     G.  O.  Barnes,  '90. 

Watseka. 

Livonia  R.  Kay,  '91. 

Waukegan. 

H.  W.  Blodgett,  h.,  '91. 

C.  W.  Hudson,  '76. 

C.  H.  King,  '96. 

Edith  Patterson  (King),  '96. 

W.  J.  Stebbins,  '96. 

Wheaton. 

G.  H.  Tomlinson,  '98. 

Wilmette. 

E.  C.  Arnold,  '73. 

Helen  Babcock  (Latham),  '92. 

F.  W.  Gillette,  '96. 
Eva  R.  Hall,  '90. 
Susan  M.  Knox,  '01. 
C.  R.  Latham,  '94. 
C.  J.  Michelet,  '80. 
C.  H.  Mowry,  '98. 
May  E.  Park,  '02. 
W.  W.  Pierson,  '02. 

G.  W.  Springer,  '90. 
S.  E.  Wheelock,  '00. 

Winnebago. 

Alice  M.  Benham,  '02. 

WiNNETKA. 

W.  S.  Asher,  '95. 
Eva  Struggles,  '02. 

Woodstock. 

C.  S.  Northrop,  '78. 

C.  B.  Wright,  '89. 

Wyanet. 

D.  D.  Vaughan,  '00. 


Anderson. 

J.  S.  Conwell,  '82. 

BOSWELL. 

J.  G.  Windsor,  '00. 
Crawfordsville. 
E.  A.  Schell,  '86. 


INDIANA 

Danville. 

E.  D.  Smith,  '98. 
Elkhart. 

N.  E.  Byers,  '98. 

EVANSVILLE. 

R.  K.  Nisbet,  '91. 
[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


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413 


INDIANA—Continued 


Nettie  L.  Bryant,  '00. 

Indianapolis. 

Theresa  Ludlow  (Benedict),  '89. 
A.  W.  Penny,  '71. 

KOKOMO. 

H.  N.  Herrick,  '81. 

Lafayette. 

H.  L.  Kindig,  '86. 

Linden. 

John  Montcalm  Brown,  '98. 

LOGANSPORT. 

Amelia  D.  Heppe,  '98. 

Lowell. 

D.  D.  Hoagland,  '00. 

MONON. 

W.  D.  Handley,  '95. 

North  Manchester. 

F.  W.  Beers,  '89. 

Mary  E.  Comstock  (Beers),  '97. 
Plymouth. 

Esther  L.  Stowe,  '02. 


Rochester. 

G.  L.  Conley,  '88. 
South  Bend. 

E.  P.  Bennett,  '96. 

NelHe  F.  C.  Bray  (Bennett),  '96. 
South  Whitley. 

J.  E.  Remington,  '99. 

Mary  C.  Strickler,  '00. 
Terre  Haute. 

R.  F.  Earhart,  '93. 

A.  J.  Waller,  '96. 
Thorntown. 

Lelia  C.  Bassett,  g.,  '01. 
Upland. 

Mary  H.  McLaughlin,  '00. 

ViNCENNES. 

R.  B.  Jessup,  '80. 
Wabash. 

Clara  E.  Semans,  '00. 
Warsaw. 

Frances  M.  Sharp,  '02. 

Whiting. 

A.  J.  Folsom,  g.,  '00. 


IOWA 


Algona. 

Florence  M.  Call  (Cowles),  '84. 
Atlantic. 

E.  Inez  Payton,  '01. 
Bedford. 

Elizabeth  D.  Sanborn  (Thompson) , 
'93. 

[Blue  Grass. 

W.D.  Barnes, '91. 

Boone. 

M.  P.  Mitchell,  '98. 

Burlington. 

G.  N.  Power,  '91. 

Cedar  Falls. 

F.  H.  Cutler,  '77. 

Cedar  Rapids. 

Barry  Gilbert,  '99. 

Cherokee. 

Lulu  G.  Eldridge,  '00. 
E.  D.  Huxford,  '85. 

Coon  Rapids. 

Bertha  G.  Goodwin  (Garst),  '78. 

Corning. 

Ida  J.  Okey,  '94.  . 

[h.  indicates  honorary 


Council  Bluffs. 

E.  W.  Erickson,  '90. 
G.  W.  Hewitt,  '80. 

Davenport. 

Harriet  L.  Osgood  (McCuUough), 
'92. 


Decorah. 

Cecil  E.  Thomas,  '02. 

Delmar. 

Ella  V.  Ambrose  (Davis),  '79. 

Des  Moines. 

Elizabeth  M.  Brown  (Howell),  '90. 

Caroline  Clifford  (Burbank),  '90. 

H.  R.  Howell,  '89. 

W.  L.  McGarry,  '74. 

LoulaM.  Mann,  '01. 

Hattie  M.  Bilharz  (VoUmar),  '97. 

E.  E.  Scott,  '90. 

Ruth  Woolson,  '02. 

Dexter. 

A.  E.  George,  '02. 
Dubuque. 

H.  D.  Atchison,  '87. 
Epworth, 

H.  R.  DeBra,  '98. 

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IOWA— Continued 


ESTHERVILLE. 

Gail  Horswell,  '96. 

EXIRA. 

J.  E.  Nichol,  '81. 
Fayette. 

Persis  J.  Hurd  (Alderson),  g.,  '93. 
Fort  Dodge. 

Charlotte  E.  Goetzman,  '94. 
Fort  Madison. 

E.  F.  Potter,  '76. 
Grinnell. 

Blanche  E.  Snider,  '01. 
Humboldt. 

P.  C.  Money,  '99. 
Iowa  City. 

Ida  E.  Sawyer,  '96. 
Ireton. 

J.  H.  Pryor,  '80. 

KiLBOURNE, 

A.  C.  Minear,  g.,  '02. 
Lyons. 

C.  L.  Root,  '78. 
Maquoketa. 

Agnes  Wegener,  '01. 
Maxwell. 

C.  M.  Denny,  '90. 

Mabel  Sheldon  (Denny),  '90. 
Mediapolis. 

H.  P.  Wilson,  '93. 
Mount  Vernon. 

Theodora  U.  Irvine,  '97. 

Thomas  Nicholson,  '93. 


Muscatine. 

E.  S.  Batterson,  '96. 

D.  V.  Jackson,  '79. 
Northwood. 

N.  Blanche  Eckert  (Zollinger),  '98. 

W.  F.  White,  '01. 
Ogden. 

W.  B.  Read,  '99. 
Onawa. 

Clara  B.  Eckert  (Cobb),  '95. 
Osage. 

Lina  Kennedy  (Preston),  '91. 
Ottumwa. 

A.  E.  Craig,  '90. 

Clara  Tucker  (Craig),  '90. 

A.  W.  McPherson,  '76. 
Postville. 

Alice  J.  Burling,  g.,  '99. 
Rock  Rapids. 

C.  J.  Miller,  '94. 

Sioux  City. 

E.  F.  Burchard,  '00. 
W.  C.  Estes,  '74. 
Friederica  C.  Hansen,  '98. 

Waterloo. 

J.  R.  Allen,  '69. 
J.  W.  Bissell,  '67. 

Webb. 

M.  D.  Bush,  '98. 

Weston. 

C.  S.  Gillespie,  '01. 


KANSAS 


Emporia. 

J.  H.  Hill,  '86. 
Independence. 

Albert  R.  Jones,  '99. 
Kansas  City. 

C.  A.  Foulks,  '80. 
Manhattan. 

F.  C.  Lockwood,  g.,  '96. 
Stafford. 

G.  H.  Parkinson,  '02. 


Valley  Falls. 

T.  M.  Aderhold,  g.,  '02. 

Wichita. 

R.  J.  CampbeU,  '02. 

Winfield. 

F.  C.  Demorest,  '90. 

Edith  E.  Heaps  (Pierce),  '99. 

E.  H.  Pierce,  '96. 


Cherryfield. 

Josie  B.  Crandon  (Nash),  '87. 


MAINE 

Lewiston  Falls. 
Ozro  Roys,  '71. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


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415 


MARYLAND 


Baltimore. 

C.  E.  MelviUe,  '01. 
E.  B.  Patterson,  '84. 
W.  H.  H.  Raleigh,  '60. 


Adams. 

W.  W.  Carr,  '77. 

AUBURNDALE. 

C.  C.  Bragdon,  '65. 
Boston. 

J.  B.  Ambrose,  '90. 
H.S.Baker. '01. 
W.  W.  Cumnock,  '01. 
S.  F.  Jones,  h.,  '87. 
J.  E.  Smiley,  '02. 
S.  G.  Ward,  '02. 
Cambridge. 

J.  B.  Ames,  h.,  '03. 
Edwin  Balmer,  '02. 
M.  M.  Bigelow,  h.,  '96. 

D.  St.  J.  Bobb,  '99. 
P.  G.  A.  Busse,  '00. 
J.  M.  Chambers,  '96. 

E.  A.  Greenlaw,  '97. 
Laura  S.  Hapgood,  '00. 
A.  T.  Lloyd,  '01. 

E.  R.  Perry,  '00. 


Adrian. 

Angelina  E.  Seabrook,  ' 
Agricultural  College. 

A.  H.  Taylor,  '02. 
Albion. 

E.  W.  Engstrom,  '98. 
Ann  Arbor. 

A.  B.  Prescott,  h.,  '03. 

Fred  M.  Taylor,  '76. 

W.  H.  Wait,  '79. 
Bessemer. 

J.  L.  Heatheock;  '98. 
Big  Rapids. 

D.  C.  Riehl,  '74. 
Clare. 

W.  J.  Hathaway,  '77. 
Detour. 

Anna  L.  Hitchcock,  '94 
Detroit, 

Esther  L.  Anderson,  '9^ 

G.  Albert  Moore,  '02. 

O.  W.  WilHts,  '74. 


Fort  Washington. 
R.  W.  Springer,  '87. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Cambridge — Continued. 

A.  D.  Sanders,  Jr.,  '02. 

H.  B.  Smith,  '02. 

R.  S.  Sturgeon,  '00. 

J.  A.  Walz,  '92. 

W.  M.  Williams,  '00. 
Fall  River. 

M.  S.  Kaufman,  '74. 
Franklin. 

H.  O.  Enwall,  '02.     ' 
Lawrence. 

A.  J.  Northrup,  '00. 
Lowell. 

L.  E.  Bell,  '84. 
North  Brookfield. 

Mary  E.  Garst  (Smith),  '78. 

ROXBURY. 

A.  S.  Kimball,  '77. 
Worcester. 

J.  N.  Gates,  '97. 
J.  L.  Harrison,  '75. 


MICHIGAN 


02. 


Eagle  River. 

A.  O.  Hammond,  '02. 

ESCANABA. 

Florence  Wegener,  '01. 

Grand  Rapids. 

Lulu  B.  Berkey,  '00. 

Hartford. 

G.  F.  Craig,  '96. 

Highland  Park. 
J.  H.  Potts,  h.,  '82. 

Ionia. 

Effie  I.  Roberts,  '00. 

Ironwood. 

F.  H.  Haller,  '98. 

Anne  L.  White  (Haller),  '98. 

Ishpeming. 

Cecil  E.  Zimmerman,  '96. 

Kalamazoo. 

F.  E.  Knappen,  '77. 
Rush  McNair,  '85. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


416 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


MICHIGAN- -Continued 


Lake  Linden. 

Alice  T.  Comings,  '01. 
Manistee. 

W.  H.  Phelps,  g.,  '95. 
Marquette. 

May  M.  Logeman,  '00. 
Mendon. 

G.  L.  Yaple,  '71. 
Menominee. 

Mary  F.  Brownell,  '98. 

Jessie  R.  Phillips,  '95. 
Mt.  Pleasant. 

Joseph  Dutton,  '01. 
Norwood. 

W.  W.  Aylesworth,  '94. 

Jane  Chase,  '99. 


Olivet. 

N.  F.  Smith,  '92. 

C.  H.  Woolbert,  '00. 
Stambaugh. 

Sadie  Beardslee,  '02. 
Traverse  City. 

Hugh  Kennedy,  '95. 
White  Pigeon. 

Rhoda  M.  Gooch,  '02. 

A.  J.  Wheeler,  '66. 
Ypsilanti, 

M.  Joy  Lombard,  '01. 


MINNESOTA 


Dover. 

W.  E.  Bennett,  '97. 
Elgin. 

J.  Elnora  Richardson,  '99. 
Geneva. 

A.  F.  Butters,  '94. 

HiBBING. 

F.  C.  Roberts,  '93. 
Kenyon. 

Lillian  L.  Jose,  '01. 
Minneapolis. 

D.  W.  Casseday,  '74. 
F.  F.  Casseday,  '77. 

Mary  E.  Clarke  (Williams),  '90. 

E.  J.  Harrison,  '72. 
Charles  Horswell,  '84. 
R.  B.  Hostetler,  '75. 

D.  A.  Lindsey,  '73. 

E.  E.  McDermott,  '85. 
W.  L.  Martin,  '74. 

Helen  M.  Redfield  (Horswell),  '84. 

C.  G.  Root,  '69. 

W.  I.  Thomas,  '95. 
Morris. 

S.  S.  Farley,  '89. 
Northfield. 

Ellen  F.  Marsh,  '88. 


Owatonna. 

Mabel  E.  Peck  (Luce),  '89. 

Redwood  Falls. 

Martha  Hinkel,  '01. 

Rochester. 

J.  G.  Cross,  g.,  '95. 

G.  B.  Knowlton,  '00. 

Anna  C.  Reimers  (Richardson),  '97. 

Edith  M.  Richardson,  '01. 

St.  James. 

G.  W.  Seager,  '01. 

M.  Gertrude  Seager,  '94. 

St.  Paul. 

Jessie  E.  Eversz  (Manchester),  '95. 
J.  M.  Hawks,  '74. 
J.  S.  King,  '01. 
Florence  M.  Longley,  '00. 
Gertrude  E.  Simmons  (Pearson), 

'91. 
Sidney  Watson,  '85. 

Winona. 

Annie  L.  Dyar,  '01. 
Anne  Metcalf  (Thomas),  '00. 
J.  F.  Stout,  '75. 
F.H.Thatcher, '81. 
P.  E.  Thomas.  '00. 


Holly  Springs. 

William  Clay,  h.,  '72 


MISSISSIPPI. 

Jackson. 

C.  B.  Galloway,  h.,  '94. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


417 


MISSOURI 


Cameron. 

W.  F.  Null,  '97. 
Carthage. 

Bessie  Baker,  '00. 
Chillicothe. 

B.  F.  BeazeU,  '93. 
Mary  L.  Milbank,  '98. 

Kansas  City. 

T.  C.  Bradley,  '77. 

Nellie  B.  Burrows,  '97. 

L.  Edna  Howell,  '02. 

S.  C.  McPherrin,  '76. 

Jessie  Moore  (McPherrin),  '79. 

W.  T.  Scott,  '93. 

C.  B.  Spencer,  '81. 
H.  P.  Wright,  '87. 

Macon. 

J.  J.  Hicks,  '97. 


Marionville. 

W.  E.  Howard,  '99. 
St.  Louis. 

S.  P.  Hart,  '02. 

Katherine  L.  Janes  (Witter),  '97. 

F.  L.  Johnson,  '94. 

Beulah  E.  Merville  (Spofford),  '96. 

F.  G.  Middlekauff,  '87. 

C.  W.  Spofford,  '96. 

C.  E.  Witter,  '97. 
Sedalia. 

Faith  E.  Smith,  '96. 
Seneca. 

John  Janssen,  '95. 
Springfield. 

John  C.  Baker, '01. 
Webb  City. 

W.  L.  Herdien,  '98. 


MONTANA 


Helena. 

J.  P.  MacCarthy,  g.,  '94. 
Philipsburg. 

Annie  H.  Price,  '94. 


Cedar  Rapids. 

Jens  Anderson,  '99. 

Falls  City. 

E.  H.  Towle,  '92, 

Grand  Island. 
B.  H.  Paine,  '94. 

Lexington. 

■J   Oscar  Middlekauff, '88. 
be 
P 
YO 


Virginia  City. 

Paul  M.  Adams,  '99. 


NEBRASKA 


rCOLN. 

N.  A.  Martin,  '88. 


iYONS. 

J.  W.  R.  Conner,  '97. 

Nebraska  City. 

011a  Stevenson,  '02. 


Omaha. 

Hester  E.  Benn,  '01. 

M.  C.  Cole,  '00. 

L.  O.  Perley,  '86. 

Ruth  E.  Phillippi,  '99. 
Spring  VIEW. 

L.  A.  Wilson,  '97. 
Stromsburg. 

James  Mailley,  '92. 
Sutton. 

Hiram  Curtiss,  '69. 
University  Place. 

F.  A.  Alabaster,  '90. 

M.  L.  Wickman,  '90. 
Wakefield. 

J.  H.  Brooks,  '67. 


NEW   JERSEY 


Longport. 

J.  p.  Remington,  h.,  '99. 
Maplewood. 

Grace  Ida  Foster  (Herben),  '89. 

S.  J.  Herben,  '89. 
Mendham. 

George  Mooney,  '94. 


Newark. 

R.  H.  Henderson,  '02. 


Paterson. 

John  Krantz,  Jr. 


'76. 


Vailsburg. 

Henry  Caddock,  '88. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


418 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


NEW   MEXICO 


Albuquerque  . 

Julia  P.  Fitch  (Goss),  '88. 


Rahon. 

Mary  L.  Anderson,  '95. 


NEW   YORK 


Albany. 

C.  H.  Quereau,  78. 

Aurora. 

Elfrieda  Hochbaum,  '99. 

Brooklyn. 

A.  J.  EUiott,  '02. 
N.  D.  HiUis,  h.,  '92. 

F.  H.  West,  02. 

Cazenovia. 

D.  W.  Terry,  Jr.,  '92. 

Clarence. 

W.  B.  Robinson,  '74. 

Clifton  Springs. 
L.  H.  Pearee,  '66. 

College  Point. 

Mary  Jones  (Schlesinger),  '89. 

Fayette  ville. 

C.  B.  Thwing,  '88. 

Herkimer. 

Mary  B.  Swail  (Wilkinson),  '85. 

Highland. 

G.  H.  Smith,  '74. 

Ithaca. 

C.  G.  Brown,  '96. 

Lima. 

H.  M.  Tilroe,  '00. 


New  York. 

M.  A.  Bigelow,  g.,  '96. 

Frederick  Henry  Cox,  '96. 

H.  M.  Echlin,  '92. 

Mrs.  Frances  Buckley  Embree,  '96. 

C.  H.  Fahs,  '98. 

W.  H.  Harris,  '78. 

T.  Van  H.  Hart,  '00. 

Adella  G.  Maltbie  (Dickman),  '84. 

M.  R.  Maltbie,  g.,  '93. 

G.  C.  Mars,  '85. 

Anna  Neiglick  (Bigelow),  '95. 

F.  A.  Reynolds, '91. 

Anna  E.  Robinson  (Ridgway),  '9 J 
W.  D.  Sargent,  '84. 
Ida  M.  Schottenfels,  '92. 
Bond  Stow,  '87. 

G.  E.  Strobridge,  '64. 
J.  C.  Thomas,  '66. 
Marie  L.  Vimont,  '01. 
F.  S.  Wheeler,  '81. 

S.H.  Mclntyre, '71. 
South  Byron. 

A.  B.  Blades,  '00. 
Syracuse. 

J.  R.  Day,  h.,  '96. 

R.  A.  Porter,  '01. 
Turin. 

George  Merritt,  '80. 
Walworth. 

W.  O.  Peet,  '72. 


Durham. 

John  C.  Ransmeier,  '94. 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


NORTH  DAKOTA 


Fargo.  Penn. 

F.  J.  Campbell,  '87.  Bornhard  Larson,  '00. 

Frances  E.  Hubbell  (Leonard),  '89. 
H.  G.  Leonard,  '89. 


OHIO 


Athens. 

Harriet  C.  Lamb,  '97. 


BUCYRUS. 

Duston  Kemble,  '80. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


419 


Cincinnati. 

Clare  H.  HaU,  '00. 

C.  L.  Myers,  '95. 
Cleveland. 

M.  S.  Robison,  Jr.,  '77. 
Columbus. 

M.  C.  Spaulding,  '60. 

O.  H.  Swezey,  g.,  '97. 
Columbus  Grove. 

W.  M.  Crawford,  '02. 

Coshocton. 

T.  A.  Knott,  '02. 

Delaware. 

J.  W.  Bashford,  h.,  '90. 


OHIO— Continued 


Pioneer. 

May  Hadley,  '97. 
Tiffin. 

Orlando  Shepard,  '89. 
Toledo. 

W.  G.  Waters,  h.,  '79. 
Wellsville. 

Grace  I.  Van  Sickle,  '98. 
West  Williamsfield. 

Amy  C.  Kellogg  (Morse),  '7i 
White  Cottage. 

D.  D.  Canfield,  '94. 
Youngstown. 

R.  H.  Wilkinson,  '98. 


Alva. 

H.  T.  Parsons,  '98. 
G.  H.  Wilkinson,  '< 


OKLAHOMA 


Sickles. 

W.  R.  Light,  '85. 


Adams. 

G.  O.  Richardson,  '88. 
Albany. 

M.  C.  Wire,  '74. 


OREGON 


Baker  City. 

W.  C.  Chase,  '^6. 
E.  F.  Herdien,  '98. 


Altoona. 

J.  E.  Bell,  '76. 

BURGETTSTOWN. 

L.  W.  Warren.  '97. 
Clarion. 

Samuel  Weir,  '89. 
Meadville. 

W.  H.  Crawford,  '84. 
Philadelphia. 

I    J.  Q.  Adams,  '89. 
i  W.  W.  Keen,  h.,  '03. 
once. 
S.  A.  Maltman,  '91. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Philadelphia — Continued. 
E.  C.  Kirk,  h.,  '03. 
A.  G.  Terry,  '01. 
Luanna  M.  Vernon,  '91. 

Pittsburg. 

J.  J.  Shuman,  '90. 

South  Bethlehem. 
E.  J.  Lipps,  '80. 

Washington. 

David  Sterrett,  '62. 

PORTO  RICO 


RHODE   ISLAND 


Providence. 

Anna  C.  Towle,  '87. 
Frances  Towle  (Collins),  '87. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


420 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


Bradley. 

James  Trewartha,  '74. 
Brookings. 

T.  O.  Edgar,  '01. 

E.  C.  Quereau,  '88. 
Deadwood. 

Grace  G.  Clough,  '96. 
Elk  Point. 

T.  J.  Woodcock,  Jr.,  '90. 
Lead. 

E.  J.  Hanmer,  '02. 

Henry  Hanson,  '02, 
Madison. 

Isabel  Larsen,  '01. 

Cora  M.  Rawlins,  '92. 

Mary  Wadden,  '02. 


Meblette. 

A.  S.  Mason,  '92. 

Mitchell. 

Gertrude  L.  Chappell,  '00. 

St.  Lawrence. 

May  E.  Parks  (King),  '78. 

Sioux  Falls. 

W.  H.  Jordan,  h.,  '95. 

Sisseton. 

L.  L.  Lane,  '96. 
W.  D.  Lane,  '96. 

Vermillion. 

C.  S.  Thorns,  '88. 

Watertown. 

E.  C.  Adams,  '79. 


TENNESSEE 


Chattanooga. 

G.  E.  Ackerman,  '78. 

D.  H.  Bloom,  '85. 

S.  L.  Boddy,  '85. 

Ellen  M.  Sawyer  (Bloom),  '85. 


Memphis, 

Ethel  C.  Zimmerman,  '95. 


TEXAS 


Beaumont. 

C.  M.  EUinwood,  '76. 

C.  A.  Place,  '86. 
Big  Springs, 

Caroline  McCabe  (Morgan), 

El  Paso. 

Ida  Stuart  (Breed),  '78. 


'01. 


Fort  Worth. 

J.  F.  Boeye,  '96. 

R.  M.  Pease,  '98. 
San  Antonio. 

EUa  M.  Tarr  (Thomson),  '82. 


Aneth. 

H.  R.  Antes,  '77. 
Ogden. 

E.  I.  Goshen,  '94. 
Park  City. 

J.  H.  Hance,  '01. 


UTAH 


Salt  Lake  City. 

C.  G.  Plummer,  '84. 
Maude  Martha  Smith  (Gorham), 
'92. 


Middlbbury. 

Jessica  L.  Eddy,  '95. 


VERMONT 


Berkley. 

R.  A.  McPherrin, '82. 


VIRGINIA 


BoN  Air. 

Miriam  E.  Prindle,  '96. 


[h.  indicates  honorary ;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


421 


WASHINGTON 


'Anacortes. 

A.  G.  Morse,  '00. 

Everett. 

WiUiam  Sheller,  '96. 

POMEROY. 

R.  J.  Reid,  '98. 


Seattle. 

C.  E.  Lambert,  '75. 

Tacoma. 

W.  S.  Arnold,  '76. 
J.  R.  Edwards,  '78. 
A.  H.  Denman,  '83. 
Leonie  T.  Lyon,  '01. 


WISCONSIN 


Appleton. 

Lulu  A.  Abernethy  (Harker),  '96. 
Ray  C.  Harker,  '91. 
DeForest  M.  Hyde,  '74. 

Ashland. 

A.  P.  Haagensen,  '90. 
Annie  M.  Montgomery,  '01. 

Baldwin. 

Elva  Barber  (Bailey),  '94. 

Black  River  Falls. 
C.  H.  Bucks,  '92. 

Burlington. 

Florence  M.  Patterson,  '98. 
Minnie  L.  Patterson,  '96. 

Columbus. 

M.  S.  Pettit^  '96. 

Edgar. 

G.  E.  Nichols,  '01. 

Elroy. 

Ina  Zilisch,  '02. 

Fort  Atkinson. 

H.  lies  McNeill,  '96. 

Green  Bay. 

Lizzie  A.  Hill  (Leek),  '87. 
A.  C.  Larsen,  '97. 
L.  R.  Larsen,  '01. 

HiNGHAM. 

Marietta  M.  Murray  (Stretton),  '93. 

HORICON. 

H.  L.  Houghton,  '97. 


lNESVILLE. 

David  W.  Holmes. 


lUKAUNA. 

John  Schneider, 

Lenosha. 

Nathan  R.  Allen, 


'81, 


'76 


Crosse. 

L.  C.  Colman,  '75. 

Alice  M.  Monk,  '98. 


Madison. 

Josephine  Fitch  (Whitson),  '94. 
H.  E.  Patten,  '94. 
C.  S.  Slichter,  '85. 

Marshfield. 

Bessie  B.  Hutchison,  '99. 

Menasha. 

M.  H.  Baird,  '02. 

Menomonie. 

John  C.  Pierson,  Jr.,  '99. 

MiLFORD. 

E.  D.  Eaton,  h.,  '87. 

Milwaukee. 

J.  M.  Beffel,  g.,  '98. 

A.  S.  Capron,  '01. 

Mary  E.  Demorest,  '93. 

Eltinge  Elmore,  '72. 

Helen  M.  Holden,  '87. 

E.  S.  Hutchins,  '97. 

M.  D.  KimbaU,  '72. 

Elizabeth  C.  McArthur  (May),  '81. 

EUaM.  Masden, '01. 

G.  W.  Muhleman,  '99. 

Mary  B.  Peterson,  '93. 

Amos  A.  Smith,  "72. 

Mineral  Point. 

Matilda  P.  Hutchison, 
W.  F.  Tomlinson,  '93. 

New  London. 

Isaac  Johnson,  '88. 

Oconto. 

AHce  C.  Doland,  '00. 

OSHKOSH. 

Lizzie  B.  Noyes,  '89. 

Racine. 

H.  A.  Cooper,  '73. 

RiPON. 

E.  D.  Denison,  '99. 
Myrtle  V.  Whitney,  '91. 

Sheboygan. 

W.  A.  Newing,  '95. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


'87. 


'96. 


422 


NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 


WISCONSIN— Continued 


Waupaca. 

George  W.  White,  79. 
Wautoma. 

Andrew  Beernink,  '99. 
West  Allis. 

C.  W.  Turner,  75. 
West  Depere. 

W.  G.  Quade,  '01. 


West  Salem. 

R.  Van  B.  Dunlap,  '02. 
West  Superior. 

A.  T.  Conrad,  '01. 

B.  B.  James,  '81. 
Whitewater. 

Emma  M.  Dahlen,  '01. 


FOREIGN    COUNTRIES 


Inhambane. 

F.  D.  Wolf,  '01. 


AFRICA 


Umtali. 

John  M.  Springer,  '99. 


Buenos  Ayres. 

A.  W.  Greenman,  '80. 
William  F.  Rice,  '94. 


Vienna. 

Adolf  Lorenz,  h.,  '02. 


Rangoon. 

C.  Josephine  Stahl,  '92. 


Montreal. 

Fanny  C.  Gates,  '94. 


Iquique. 

Harwin  B.  Shinn,  '99. 


ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC 


AUSTRIA 


BRITISH  BURMAH 


CANADA 


CHILE 


CHINA 


Chentu. 

H.  O.  Cady,  '83. 
Chungking. 

Spencer  Lewis,  '79. 

FOOCHOW. 

Emma  Nind  (Lacy),  '80. 
W.  H.  Lacy,  '81. 
Ben  H.  Marsh,  '98. 
Hankow. 

L.  S.  Wilcox,  '71. 


HiNGHUA. 

F.  L.  Guthrie,  '95. 

KUCHENG. 

W.  A.  Main,  '96. 
Nanking. 

A.  J.  Bowen,  '97. 
Wilbur  F.  Wilson,  '96. 

Peking. 

B.  L.  St.  John,  '98. 

lo  Barnes  (St.  John),  '02. 


[h.  indicates  honorary.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


423 


INDIA 


Allahabad. 

Dennis  C.  Clancy,  '94. 
Bareilly. 

J.  H.  Gill,  70. 
Bombay. 

H.  R.  Calkins,  '88. 
Calcutta. 

B.  R.  Barber,  '98. 

M.  Loretta  Clarke  (Barber),  '99. 


Gulbarga. 

H.  G.  Ozanne.  '99. 
Meerut. 

Melva  A.  Livermore,  '97. 

Annie  S.  Winslow,  '01. 
Naini  Tal. 

J.  C.  Butcher,  '81. 

POONA. 

D.  O.  Fox,  '71. 


Nagota. 

Sadanosuke  Kokubo,  '98, 


JAPAN 


TOKIO. 

G.  H.  HorsweU,  '79. 


MALAYSIA 


Singapore. 

J.  R.  Denyes.  '95. 
K.  E.  Pease, '01. 


City  of  Mexico. 
G.  J.  Hough,  '95. 
Harry  H.  Miller,  '82. 


MEXICO 


Guanajuato. 

J.  H.  Rodgers,  '01. 
Leon. 

I.  C.  Cartwright,  '88. 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 


Ceb(J. 

Elizabeth  B.  Campbell  (Pieters), 
'99. 


Tacloban. 

O.  S.  Medlar,  '99. 


INDEX  OF  ALUMNI  OF  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 

INCLUDING    LATEST    CHANGES    OF    ADDRESSES 
NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Abbey,  Charles  P.,  249  W?nthrop  Ave.,  Chicago,  197. 

Abel,  Almon  C,  2519  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  255. 

Abemethy,  Lulu  A.  (Harker),  Appleton,  Wis.,  267. 

Ackerman,  George  E.,  Fairview  Ave.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  124. 

Adams,  Edward  Carle,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.,  131. 

Adams,  Isaac  E.,  131. 

Adams,  John  P.,  Maywood,  111.,  213. 

Adams,  John  Q.,  3803  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  197. 

Adams,  Paul  M.,  Virginia  City,  Mont.,  304. 
*Adams,  William  H.  H.,  76. 

Adams,  Zella  F.,  624  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  165. 

Adee,  John  N.,  Sycamore,  111.,  214. 
'02.  grAderhold,  Thomas  M.,  Valley  Falls,  Kan.,  373. 

Agat,  Isaiah,  1037  Milwaukee  Ave.,  Chicago,  292. 
*Ainsworth,  Oramel  C,  292. 

Alabaster,  Fanny  G.,  437  S.  Waller  Ave.,  Austin,  Chicago,  111., 
233. 

Alabaster,  Francis  A.,  University  Place,  Neb.,  205. 

Alabaster,  John  L.,  1608  Ashland  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  221. 

Alden,  William  T.,  Calumet  Club,  Chicago,  222. 

Alderson  (see  Hurd,  Persis  J.). 

Aldrich,  Charles  S.,  602  North  Second  Ave.,  Canton,  111.,  233. 

Allen,  Cora  (McElroy),  67  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago,  187. 

Allen,  Elsie  Dodd,  Gilman,  lU.,  318. 

Allen,  Jacob  R.,  Waterloo,  la.,  73. 

Allen,  Nathan  R.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  109. 

Ailing,  Belle  E.  (Raddin),  2032  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  187. 

Ailing,  Kate  M.  (Thomas),  Eaton,  Col.,  178. 

Ambrose,  Ella  V.  (Davis),  Delmar,  la.,  131. 
'79.  /lAmbrose,  James  C,  381. 

Ambrose,  Jay  B.,  31  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  205. 

Ambrose,  Lodilla,  1714  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  179. 
03.  /lAmes,  James  B.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  394. 

Andersen,  Martin  L.,  116. 

Anderson,  Bertha,  Sheldon,  111.,  305. 

Anderson,  Esther  L.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  293. 

Anderson,  Jennie  M.,  Mendota,  111.,  347. 

Anderson,  Jens,  Cedar  Rapids,  Neb.,  305. 

Anderson,  Mary  Lucinda,  Raton,  New  Mexico,  255. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 
424 


NO.   CLASS. 

529. 

'89. 

796. 

'95. 

853. 

'96. 

245. 

'78. 

272. 

'79. 

273. 

'79. 

603. 

'91. 

530. 

'89. 

1059. 

'99. 

59. 

'70. 

403. 

'84. 

604. 

'91. 

1437. 

'02. 

993. 

'98. 

994. 

'98. 

696. 

'93. 

563. 

'90. 

642. 

'92. 

643. 

'92. 

697. 

'93. 

490. 

'88. 

1138. 

'00. 

49. 

'69. 

184. 

'76. 

491. 

'88. 

456. 

'87. 

274. 

'79. 

1474. 

'79. 

564. 

'90. 

457. 

'87. 

1530. 

'03. 

214. 

'77. 

1060. 

'99. 

995. 

'98. 

1320. 

'02. 

1061. 

'99. 

797. 

'95. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


425 


NO. 

CLASS. 

854. 

'96. 

1501. 

'88. 

246. 

'78. 

329. 

'81. 

1465. 

'76. 

458. 

'87. 

1. 

'59. 

215. 

'77. 

185. 

'76. 

110. 

'73. 

186. 

'76. 

798. 

'95. 

1527. 

'00. 

737. 

'94. 

459. 

'87. 

404. 

'84. 

799. 

'95. 

738. 

'94. 

156. 

'75. 

531. 

'89. 

644. 

'92. 

532. 

'89. 

1321. 

'02. 

50. 

'69. 

941. 

'97. 

1139. 

'00. 

739. 

'94. 

645. 

'92. 

1219. 

'01. 

1220. 

'01. 

1221. 

'01. 

1322. 

'02. 

1438. 

'02. 

1222. 

'01. 

51. 

'69. 

26. 

'63. 

383. 

'83. 

996. 

'98. 

740. 

'94. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


*Anderson,  Sara  E.  (Hall),  267. 

/iAndrew,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  W.,  679,  16th  St.,  Oakland,  Cal.,  386. 

Andrews,  Edward  W.,  2525  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  125. 

Andrews,  Frank  T.,  4589  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago,  145. 
/i Andrews,  Matthew,  380. 

Andrews,  Wilber  J.,  Berwyn,  111.,  179. 

Andrews  (see  Baker,  Ethel). 
*Annis,  Thomas  E.,  59. 

Antes,  Howard  R.,  Aneth,  Utah,  117. 

Appleton,  Alanson  S.,  109. 

Arnold,  Edwin  C,  Wilmette,  III,  91. 

Arnold,  William  S.,  902  South  9th  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  109. 

Asher,  Walter  S.,  Winnetka,  111.,  255. 
i'lAshley,  John  P.,  Saratoga,  Cal.,  393. 

Ashley,  Myron  L.,  543  East  55th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  242. 

Atchison,  Hugh  D.,  1141  Main  St.,  Dubuque,  la.,  179. 

Atchison,  Wilbur  F.,  400  North  Ottawa  St.,  Jollet,  111.,  165. 

Atkinson,  Peter  C,  5701  Rosalie  Court,  Chicago,  111.,  255. 

Aylesworth,  William  W.,  Norwood,  Mich.,  242. 

Babbitt,  George  A.,    care  Chicago  American,  610  West  Monroe 
St.,  Chicago,  111.,  103. 

Babcock,  Florence  (Sturges),  1816  Addison  Ave.,  Chicago,Ill.,  197. 

Babcock,  Helen  (Latham),  Wilmette,  111.,  222. 

Babcock,  Mabel  K.,  Kenilworth,  111.,  198. 

Bailey  (see  Barber,  Elva). 

Baird,  Malcolm  H.,  Menasha,  Wis.,  347. 

Baird,  Robert,  2206  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  73. 

Baird,  Ruth  (Mitchell),  2206  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  283. 

Baker,  Bessie,  203  Macon  St.,  Carthage,  Mo.,  318. 

Baker,   Edith  M.    (Dickson),   2151  Sherman  Ave.,   Evanston, 
111.,  242. 

Baker,  Ethel  (Andrews),  3543  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  222. 

Baker,  Helen  M.,  Manhattan,  111.,  332. 

Baker,  Horace  S.,  Technology  Chambers,  Boston,  Mass.,  332. 

Baker,  John  C,  904  Cherry  St.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  332. 

Balmer,  Edwin,  85  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  347. 
grBalmer,  Mrs.  Helen  Clark,  1327  Hollywood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111., 
373. 

Bangs,  Hal  C,  Box  601,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  332. 
*Bannister,  Charles  K.,  74. 

Bannister,  Henry  M.,  828  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  66. 

Bannister,  John  C,  519  South  Tremont  St.,  Kewanee,  111.,  160. 

Barber,  Benjamin  R.,  86  College  St.,  Calcutta,  India"^(wa  Brin- 
disi),  293. 

Barber,  Elva  (Bailey),  Baldwin,  Wis.,  243. 

Barber  (see  Clarke,  Miriam  L.). 


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426  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS,  PAGE. 

997.  '98.     Barker,  Eva  E.  (Froula),  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  III,  293. 

565.  '90.     Barnes,  George  O.,  Washburn,  Ilf,  205. 

1323.  '02.     Barnes,  lo   (St.  John),  care  Methodist  Mission,  Peking,  China, 

347. 
605.     '91.     Barnes,  William  D.,  Blue  Grass,  la.  (?),  214. 
Barnes  (see  Morse,  Harriet  L.). 
Barnes  (see  Lewis,  Nellie  A.). 
1223.     '01.     Barnlund,  August  W.,  Heclf  Hall,  Evanston,  111.,  332. 

1062.  '99.     Barnum,  Frank  W.,  941  Warner  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  305. 
1505.     '90.  /iBashford,  James  W.,  Delaware,  O.,  387. 

1416.     '95.  grBasquin,  Olin  H.,  1911  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  365. 

492.  '88.     Bass,  George  A.,  2112,  19th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  187. 

741.  '94.     Bass,  James  K.,  1027  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  243. 

493.  '88.     Bass,  Perkins  B.,  1027  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  188. 

533.  '89.     Bass,  Stella  (Tilt),  543  Evanston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  198. 

Bass  (see  Maltman,  Mary). 
247.     '78.     Bassett,  George  M.,  9911  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  125. 

855.  '96.     Bassett,  Harriet  S.  (Mallory),  1124  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111., 

267. 

1434.  '01.  grBassett,  Lelia  C,  Thonitown,  Ind.,  372. 

1140.  '00.  Bates,  Ethel  M.,  1862  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  319. 
157.  '75.  *Bates,  Joseph  H.,  103. 

856.  '96.  Batterson,  Elmer  S.,  Muscatine,  la.,  267. 
421.  '85.  *Battey,  Owen  W.,  Jr.,  169. 

566.  '90.  Baxter,  Andrew  L.,  4406  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  206. 

1324.  '02.     Bayne,  Lilian  F.,  Mendon,  111.,  348. 

275.  '79.     Bayne,  Mary  (HilHard),  Warren,  111.,  132. 

1482.  '82./i*Beach,  John  W.,  382. 

88.  '72.     Beal,  Ellery  H.,  Poplargrove,  111.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  85. 

1325.  '02.     Beardslee,  Sadie,  Stambaugh,  Mich.,  348. 

698.  '93.  Beardsley,  Wilfred  F.,  710  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  233. 
126.  '74.  *Beatty,  Frank  M.,  95. 

699.  '93.  Beazell,  Benjamin  F.,  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  233. 

742.  '94.  Beebe,  Leshe  W.,  125  South  Oak  Park  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  243. 

1063.  '99.  Beemink,  Andrew,  Wautoma,  Wis.,  305. 

534.  '89.     Beers,  Forrest  W.,  North  Manchester,  Ind.,  198. 

Beers  (see  Comstock,  Mary  E.) . 
1426.     '98.  gBeffel,  John  M.,  95,  31st  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  369. 
1472.     '78.  /iBeggs,  George  W.,  381. 

1064.  '99.     Behner,  Henry  G.,  St.  Charles,  111.,  305. 

646.  '92.     Belknap,  Frederick  W.,  385  North  State  St.,  Chicago,  lU.,  222. 
187.     '76.     Bell,  James  E.,  1121,  8th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa.,  110. 

405.     '84.     Bell,  Leon  E.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  165. 

998.  '98.     Bell,  WiUiam  W.,  1479  East  69th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  293. 

1141.  '00.     Bellamy,  Wiley  O.,  Lemont,  lU.,  319. 

647.  '92.     Bellows,  John  A.,  1130  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  222. 

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COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


427 


NO. 

Cr.ABS. 

648. 

'92. 

1326. 

'02. 

1065. 

'99. 

1224. 

'01. 

494. 

'88. 

857. 

'96. 

1066. 

'99. 

406. 

'84. 

606. 

'91. 

942.     '97. 


19. 

'62. 

1142. 

'00. 

89. 

'72. 

60. 

'70. 

216. 

'77. 

1421. 

'96. 

1520. 

'96. 

943. 

'97. 

1506. 

'90. 

52. 

'69. 

38. 

'67. 

1524. 

'98. 

1414. 

'94. 

359. 

'82. 

1143. 

'00. 

61. 

'70. 

1508. 

'91. 

422. 

'85. 

999. 

'98. 

1067. 

'99. 

567. 

'90. 

423. 

'85. 

858. 

'96. 

1068. 

'99. 

1144. 

'00. 

700. 

'93. 

495. 

'88. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Benbow,  Lee  L.,  223. 

Benedict  (see  Ludlow,  Theresa). 

Benham,  Alice  M.,  Winnebago,  111.,  348. 

Benham,  Fred  C,  6450  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  305. 

Benn,  Hester  E.,  "The  Madison,"  Omaha,  Neb.,  332. 

Bennett,  Charles  S.,  113  Sedgwick  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  188. 

Bennett,  Eli  P.,  211  West  Jefferson  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  267. 

Bennett,  Marie  E.,  Anna,  111.,  305. 
*Bennett,  Mary  A.,  166. 

Bennett,  May  L.  (Dyche),  1882  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111., 
214. 

Bennett,  Will  E.,  Dover,  Minn.,  283. 

Bennett  (see  Bray,  Nellie  F.  C). 
*Bentley,  Robert,  64. 

Berkey,  Lulu  B.,  73  Crescent  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  319. 
*Berry,  Thomas  S.,  85. 

Berry  (see  Lasher,  Grace  A.). 

Best,  William  D.,  Buffalo,  111.,  76. 
*Bickell,  Edwin  J.,  117. 
grBigelow,  Maurice  A.,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  Universitj'', 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  367. 
/iBigelow,  Melville  M.,  200  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  391. 

Bigelow  (see  Neiglick,  Anna). 

Bilharz,  Harriet  M.  (VoUmar),  908  Charles  St.,  Des  Moines,  la., 
283. 
/iBillings,  Frank,  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  387. 

Bishop,  Andrew  B.,  Los  Gatos,  Cal.,  74. 

Bissell,  John  W.,  Waterloo,  la.,  70. 
hBlsick,  Greene  V.,  4465  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  392. 
^Black,  Otis  F.,  365. 

Black,  Stanley  P.,  55  Orange  Grove  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  153. 

Blades,  Ansley  B.,  South  Byron,  N.  Y.,  319. 

Blanchard,  RoUin  P.,  76. 
/tBlodgett,  Henry  W.,  Waukegan,  111.,  387. 

Bloom,  David  H.,  110  Wiehl  Block,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  169. 

Bloom  (see  Sawyer,  Ellen  M.). 

Bobb,  Boyd  B.,  Edgewater,  Colo.,  R.  F.  D.,  293. 

Bobb,  Dwight  S.,  2  Gannett  House,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  306. 

Bock,  Helen  H.  (Holden),  628  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  206. 
'Boddy,  Samuel  L.,  110  Wiehl  Block,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  170. 

Boeye,  John  F.,  815  West  5th  St.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  268. 

Bonar,  Charles  C,  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  306. 

Bonar  (see  Metcalf,  Terressa  A.). 

Bond,  Dora  (Wilson),  21Q  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  319. 

Bonebright,  John  E.,  Moscow,  Idaho,  234. 
*Booth,  Charles  H.,  188. 


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428  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Booth,  George,  Onarga,  111.,  268. 

Booth,  William  M.,  4959  Lake  Afe.,  Chicago,  111.,  125. 
*Botsford,  Bennet  B.,  64. 

Boutell,  Henry  S.,  House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  D.  C, 
95. 
*Bowen,  Anna  M.,  243. 

Bowen,  Arthur  J.,  Nanking,  China,  283. 

Bowen,  Lucy  I.  (Lowe),  Kewanee,  111.,  294. 

Boyd  (see  Lyford,  Charlotte  E.). 

Bradford,  Columbus,  9372  Howard  Court,  Chicago,  III,  188. 
*Bradford,  Smith  S.,  110. 
*Bradley,  Lilla  M.  (Hemenway),  132. 

Bradley,  Timothy  C,  1230  West  8th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  117. 

Brad  well,  Bessie  (Helmer),  1428  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  137. 

Bragdon,  Charles  C,  Lasell  Seminary,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  67. 

Bragdon,  EUzabeth,  1709  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  320. 

Bragdon,  George  E.,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  86. 

Bragdon,  Merritt  C,  1709  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  77. 
♦Brainard,  Alexander  D.,  96. 

Brand,  Charles  H.,  320  Oakwood  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  180. 

Bray,  Nellie  F.  C.  (Bennett),  211  West  Jefferson  St.,  South 
Bend,  Ind.,  268. 

Breed  (see  Stuart,  Ida). 

Brewrink,  John  E.,  422  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  348. 

Briggs,  Alvah  G.,  Newark,  Cal.,  154. 

Briggs,  Arthur  H.,  1611  Vallejo  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  146. 

Briggs,  George  W.,  732  Emerson  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  348. 

Briggs,  Herbert  Fisk,  312  Haight  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  198. 

Bristol,  Frank  M.,  Washington,  D.  C,  117. 

Bronson,  Edna  M.,  720  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  348. 

Brooker  (see  Danely,  Nellie  C). 

Brooks,  John  H.,  Wakefield,  Neb.,  70. 

Broomhall,  Edith  J.,  609,  18th  St.,  Moline,  111.,  294. 

Brown,  Charles  G.,  304  Chestnut  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  268. 

Brown,  Elizabeth  M.  (Howell),  1619  High  St.,  Des  Moines,  la., 
206. 

Brown,  Gertrude  L.,  Evanston,  111.,  223. 
*Brown,  Jessie  (Hilton),  110. 

Brown,  J.  Montcalm,  Linden,  Ind.,  294. 

Brown,  Mabel,  7226  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  320.     • 

Brown,  Margaret,  7226  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  269. 

Brown,  R.  Clarence,  2811  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  283. 

Brown,  Walter  L.,  942  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  111. 

Brown  (see  Pierce,  Ella  M.). 

Brown  (see  Cowles,  Jessie  H.). 
1003.     '98.     Brownell,  Mary  F.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  294. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


859. 

'96. 

248. 

'78. 

20. 

'62. 

127. 

'74. 

743. 

'94. 

944. 

'97. 

1000. 

'98. 

496. 

'88. 

188. 

'76. 

276. 

'79. 

217. 

'77. 

299. 

'80. 

31. 

'65. 

1145. 

'00. 

90. 

'72. 

62. 

'70. 

128. 

'74. 

460. 

'87. 

860. 

'96. 

1327. 

'02. 

360. 

'82. 

330. 

'81. 

1328. 

'02. 

535. 

'89. 

218. 

'77. 

1329. 

'02. 

39. 

'67. 

1001. 

'98. 

861. 

'96. 

568. 

'90. 

649. 

'92. 

189. 

'76. 

1002. 

'98. 

1146. 

'00. 

862. 

'96. 

945. 

'97. 

190. 

'76. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


429 


f  NO, 

CLASS. 

33L 

'81. 

1147. 

'00. 

1453. 

'71. 

650. 

'92. 

443. 

'86. 

1069. 

'99. 

569. 

'90. 

1148. 

'00. 

158. 

'75. 

46. 

'68. 

91. 

'72. 

1330. 

'02. 

1428. 

'99. 

1515. 

'95, 

219. 

'77. 

1466. 

'76. 

946. 

'97. 

651. 

'92. 

1004. 

'98. 

1149. 

'00. 

1150. 

'00. 

332. 

'81. 

27. 

'63. 

111. 

'73. 

53. 

'69. 

744. 

'94. 

461. 

'87. 

1005. 

'98. 

497. 

'88. 

384. 

'83. 

498. 

'88. 

407. 

'84. 

1331. 

'02. 

745. 

'94. 

1070. 

'99. 

462. 

'87. 

1332. 

'02. 

1333. 

'02. 

746. 

'94. 

1225. 

'01. 

1006. 

'98. 

536. 

'89. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


Brugnot  (see  Twight,  Alice  G.). 

Brushingham,  John  P.,  108  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  III.,  146. 

Bryant,  Nettie  L.,  Greentown,  Ind.,  320. 
/^Bucks,  C.  H.,  377. 

Bucks,  Charles  H.,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.,  223. 

Bumann,  Caroline  C.  (Stewart),  175. 

Buntain,  Cassius  M.  C,  7100  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  306. 

Burbank  (see  Clifford,  Caroline). 

Burch,  William  A.,  1208  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  206. 

Burchard,  Ernest  F.,  1310  Pearl  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  320. 
*Burke,  Charles  H.,  103. 

Burke,  Edmund  W.,  759  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  72. 
*Burke,  James  G.,  86. 

Burke,  Webster  Harold,  759  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  348. 
grBurling,  Alice  J.,  Postville,  la.,  369. 
/iBurnham,  Daniel  H.,  Dempster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  389. 

Burr,  Albert  H.,  950  Pratt  Ave.,  Chicago,  III,  118. 
/iBurrill,  Thomas  J.,  1007  Green  St.,  Urbana,  111.,  380. 

Burrows,  Nellie  B.,  2403  Lydia  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  284. 
*Burton,  Alfred  W.,  223. 

Bush,  Martin  D.,  Webb,  la.,  294. 

Busse,  Paul  G.  A.,  67  Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  320. 

Bussey,  William  H.,  Chicago  Heights,  III,  320. 

Butcher,  John  C,  Oak  Openings,  Naini  Tal,  India,  via  Brindisi, 
146. 
*Butterfield,  Almus,  66. 
*Butterfield,  Louis,  91. 

Butterfield,  Willis,  Belvidere,  111.,  74. 

Butters,  Addison  F.,  Geneva,  Minn.,  243. 

Byers,  Frederick  M.,  6131  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  180. 

Byers,  Noah  E.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  294. 

Caddock,  Henry,  20  Columbia  Ave.,  Vailsburg,  N.  J.,  189. 

Cady,  Henry  O.,  Chentu,  West  China,  160. 

Calkins,  Harvey  R.,  Bombay,  India,  via  Brindisi,  189. 
*Calkins  (see  Pearsons,  Helen  M.). 

Call,  Florence  M.  (Cowles),  Algona,  la.,  166. 

Campbell,  Arthur  W.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  Evanston,  111.,  349. 

Campbell,  Charles  B.,  Kankakee,  111.,  244. 

Campbell,  Elizabeth  B.  (Pieters),  Cebii,  Philippines,  306. 

Campbell,  Frank  J.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  180. 

Campbell,  Ira  R.,  562  Willard  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  349. 

Campbell,  Robert  J.,  428  St.  Francis  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.,  349. 

Canfield,  Daniel  D.,  White  Cottage,  O.,  244. 

Capron,  Albert  S.,  227  Wisconsin  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  333. 

Caraway,  Ann  Estelle,  Tuscola,  111.,  295. 

Caraway,  Blanche,  Tuscola,  111.,  199. 

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430  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE, 

Carlson,  Alma  S.,  2103  Wesley  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  349. 
*Carlton  (see  Spofford,  Florence  L J . 
Carman,  C.  Kathleen  (Dodge),  1724  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111., 

284. 
Carr,  William  W,,  Adams,  Mass.,  118. 
'82.  *CarroU,  William  F.,  154. 

Cartwright,  Ira  C,  3a  Calle  de  la  Condesa,  No.  73,  Leon,  Gto., 

Mexico,  189. 
79.  *Casey,  Lillie  C.  (Musgrove),  ^32. 

Casseday,  David  W.,  722  Guaranty  Building,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 

96. 
Casseday,  Frank  F.,  Rosemount,  Minn.,  118. 
Castle,  Curtis  H.,  Merced,  Cal.,  86. 
Cater,  George  H.,  Alcott,  Colo.,  349. 
Catherwood,  Robert  K.  S.,  4442  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111., 

269. 
Catlin,  Annie  L.  (Wright),  Bardolph,  111.,  333. 
Cavano,  Will  M.,  3000  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  care  of  Dr.  A.  S. 

Barnes,  269. 
Chaddock,  DeCUfford,  1227  Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  333. 
Chamberlain,  William  R.,  1139  Wellington  Ave.,  Chicago,   111., 

146. 
Chambers,  John  M.,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  269. 
Chappell,  Gertrude  L.,  care  Dakota  University,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak., 

321. 
Charles,  Fred  L.,  DeKalb,  111.,  244. 
Chase,  Jane  Alice,  Norwood,  Mich.,  306. 
Chase,  WilUam  C,  Baker  City,  Ore.,  170. 
Chattle,  Mary,  361  Seminary  Ave.,  Aurora,  111.,  234. 
Childs  (see  Roland,  Sarah  R.). 

Clancy,  Dennis  C,  Allahabad,  India,  via  Brindisi,  245. 
Clancy,  James  F.,  598  Greenwood  Ave.,  Blue  Island,  111.,  234. 
Clapp,  Eben  P.,  1420  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  147. 
*Clapp  (see  Norton,  Mary  E.). 
Clark,  Bessie  W.,  Bradford,  111.,  307. 
Clark,    May  (Joy),    1321    Waucoma   Ave.,    Birmingham,   Ala., 

307. 
Clarke,  Abner,  Griggsville,  111.,  125. 

Clarke,  Mary  E.  (Williams),  Holmes  Hotel,  corner  8th  and  Hen- 
nepin Aves.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  206. 
1074.     '99.     Clarke,  Miriam  L.  (Barber),  86  College  St.,  Calcutta,  India,  via 

Brindisi,  307. 
Clarkson,  Matthew  A.,  Cooper  Building,  Denver,  Colo.,  245. 
/iClay,  William,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  378. 
Clements,  Louis,  Danville,  111.,  349. 
Cleveland,  Festus  W.,  22  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  92. 

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1334. 

'02. 

947. 

'97. 

220.' 

'77. 

361. 

'82. 

499. 

'88. 

277. 

'79. 

129. 

'74. 

221. 

'77. 

92. 

'72. 

1335. 

'02. 

863. 

'96. 

1226. 

'01. 

864. 

'96. 

1227. 

'01. 

333. 

'81. 

865. 

'96. 

1151. 

'00. 

747. 

'94. 

1071. 

'99. 

424. 

'85. 

701. 

'93. 

748. 

'94. 

702. 

'93. 

334. 

'81. 

1072. 

'99. 

1073. 

'99. 

249. 

'78. 

570. 

'90. 

749. 

'94. 

1457. 

'72. 

1336. 

'02. 

112. 

'73. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


431 


NO.   ( 

CLASS. 

1075. 

'99. 

57L 

'90. 

500. 

'88. 

2. 

'59. 

866. 

'96. 

191. 

'76. 

750. 

'94. 

1152. 

'00. 

703. 

'93. 

93. 

'72. 

159. 

'75. 

1076. 

'99. 

1228. 

'01. 

948. 

'97. 

40. 

'67. 

501. 

'88. 

192. 

'76. 

949. 

'97. 

1007. 

'98. 

1229. 

'01. 

362. 

'82. 

222. 

'77. 

278. 

'79. 

652. 

'92. 

425. 

'85. 

1077. 

'99. 

300. 

'80. 

463. 

'87. 

113. 

'73. 

607. 

'91. 

335. 

'81. 

704. 

'93. 

363. 

'82. 

867. 

'96. 

572. 

'90. 

868. 

'96. 

385. 

'83. 

1513. 

'94, 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Cleworth,  Gilbert  D.,  1409  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  307. 

Clifford,  Caroline  (Burbank),  734  Seventeenth  St.,  Des  Moines, 
la.,  207. 
♦Clifford,  Chester  C,  189. 
♦Clifford,  Winchester  E.,  59. 

Clotfelter  (see  Wanless,  Laura  A.). 

Clough,  Grace  G.,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.,  269. 

Cobb  (see  Eckert,  Clara  B.). 

Cochran,  Leonard  G.,  Upland,  Cal.,  111. 

Cole,  Joseph  H.,  654  West  38th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  245. 

Cole,  Maynard  C,  1818  Binney  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  321. 

Colebeck,  Edward  L.,  Greensboro,  Ala.,  234. 

Collins,  Lorin  C,  Jr.,  4  Tower  Court,  Chicago,  111.,  86. 

Collins  (see  Towle,  Frances) . 

Colman,  Lucius  C,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  103. 

Colvin,  Ruth  A.  (Wilson),  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  307. 

Comings,  Ahce  T.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  333. 

Comstock,  Mary  Emma  (Beers),  North  Manchester,  Ind.,  284. 

Comstock,  William  C,  Winterpark,  Fla.,  70. 

Conley,  George  L.,  Rochester,  Ind.,  190. 
*ConneU,  Drayton  L.,  111. 

Conner,  John  W.  R.,  Lyons,  Neb.,  284. 

Conner,  Wilham  H.,  2249  Jackson  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  295. 

Conrad,  Ashley  T.,  1512  Belknap  St.,  West  Superior,  Wis.,  333. 

Conwell,  James  S.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  154. 

Cook,  Alfred,  Piano,  lU.,  119. 

Cook,  Charles  E.,  Mendota,  111.,  132. 

Cook,  Edgar  P.,  Jr.,  Mendota,  111.,  223. 

Cook,  Frank,  Geneseo,  111.,  170. 

Cooke,  Andrew,  1443  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  308. 

Coombe,  Joseph,  Areola,  111.,  138. 

Coone,  Henrietta  M.,  440  East  57th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  180. 

Cooper,  Henry  A.,  Racine,  Wis.,  92. 
*Corbin,  Frederick  R.,  214. 

Cormack,  Joseph  M.,  New  Milford,  111.,  147. 
♦Cormack  (see  Marshall,  Jane  H.). 

Cormack  (see  Miller,  Maude  E.). 

Cotter,  George  E.,  378  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  235. 

Cowles,  Jessie  H.  (Brown),  Derby,  Conn.,  154. 

Cowles  (see  Call,  Florence  M.). 

Cox,  Frederick  H.,  16  East  22d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  269. 

Craig,  Alfred  E.,  Ottumwa,  la.,  207. 

Craig,  George  F.,  Hartford,  Mich.,  270. 

Craig  (see  Tucker,  Clara). 

Crandon,  Anna  L.,  1414  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  160. 
/iCrandon,  Frank  P.,  1414  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  389. 

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NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

464.     '87.     Crandon,  Josie  B.  (Nash),  Cherryfield,  Me.,  180. 

408.  '84.     Crandon,  Leila  M.  (Noble),  532  \Yashington  Boulevard,  Chicago, 

111.,  166. 

869.  '96.     Craven,  Alfred  W.,  1302,  204  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  270. 
63.     '70.     Craven,  Thomas,  718  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  77. 

409.  '84.     Crawford,  William  H.,  care  Allegheny  College,  MeadAille,  Pa., 

166. 

1337.  '02.     Crawford,  W.  Martin,  Columbus  Grove,  O.,  349. 
1448.     '70.;i*Crews,  Hooper,  377.  * 

870.  '96.     Crippen,  Grace,  1414  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  270. 
160.     '75.  *Crist,  John  J.,  103. 

Critchlow  (see  Tabor,  Florence  M.). 
1417.     '95.  grCross,  John  G.,  Rochester,  Minn.,  366. 
336.     '81.     Cross,  Moses  Smith,  College  Park,  San  Jos^,  Cal.,  147. 

1338.  '02.     Crouse,  Edna  Davis,  Stockton,  111.,  350.     . 

1339.  '02.     Crumpacker,  Shepard  J.,  356  East  Ontario  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  350. 

800.  '95.     Culbertson,  Carey,  Piper  City,  111.,  256. 

705.  '93.     Culver,  Alvin  H.,  59  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  235. 

41.  '67.  *Culver,  Morton,  70. 

1441.  '66./i*Cummings,  Joseph,  375. 

1230.  '01.     Cumnock,  Wallace  W.,  care  Boston  Journal,  Boston,  Mass.,  333. 

1153.  '00.     Curfman,  George  H.,  Northwestern  Medical  School,  Chicago,  111., 

321. 
193.     '76.  *Currer,  John,  111. 

410.  '84.     Currier,  Albert  D.,  936  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  166. 
54.     '69.     Curtiss,  Hiram,  Sutton,  Neb.,  74. 

Gushing  (see  Scott,  Cassie  M.). 

223.  '77.     Cutler,  Frank  H.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  119. 

1231.  '01.     Dahlen,  Emma  M.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  334. 
114.     '73.  *Dandy,  John  Milton,  92. 

950.  '97.  Danely,  Nelly  C.  (Brooker),  Quincy,  111.,  284. 

1154.  '00.  Danforth,  Sarah  E.,  905  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  III.,  321. 

1155.  '00.  Danforth,  William  C,  905  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  321. 
364.  '82.  Darrow,  Charles  W.,  Glenwood  Springs,  Colo.,  155. 

465.  '87.     David,  Mary  E.,  215  Richmond  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  180. 

502.  '88.     Davidson,  Eric  A.,  868  Osgood  St.,  Chicago,  III.,  190. 

1232.  '01.     Davies,  Bess,  1688  Buckingham  Place,  Chicago,  III.,  334. 
1494.  '87./i*Davies,  John  E.,  385. 

224.  '77.  Davis,  Anna  A.  (Elder),  Boaz,  Ala.,  119. 

1156.  '00.  Davis,  Elizabeth  F.,  1703  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  III.,  321. 

801.  '95.  Davis,  F.  Achilles,  1206  Garfield  Boulevard,  Chicago,  III.,  256. 
573.  '90.  Davis,  Haskell  C,  728  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  III.,  207. 

1008.     '98.     Davis,  Lena  M.  (Lehman),  430  South  Claremont  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111.,  295. 
94.     '72.  *Davis,  Lewis  P.,  87. 
1454.     '71.  /iDavis,  Nathan  S.,  291  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  III.,  378. 

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COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


433 


NO.   CLASS. 

301. 

'80. 

466. 

'87. 

1157. 

'00. 

1521. 

'96. 

1009. 

'98. 

337. 

'81. 

574. 

'90. 

706. 

'93. 

250. 

'78. 

1078. 

'99. 

386. 

'83. 

1233. 

'01. 

575. 

'90. 

802. 

'95. 

161. 

'75. 

1340. 

'02. 

1234. 

'01. 

751. 

'94. 

537. 

'89. 

653. 

'92. 

1158. 

'00. 

279. 

'79. 

130. 

'74. 

1159. 

'00. 

752. 

'94. 

1341. 

'02. 

803. 

'95. 

1235. 

'01. 

1236. 

'01. 

1237. 

'01. 

302. 

'80. 

707. 

'93. 

365. 

'82. 

708. 

'93. 

503. 

'88. 

225. 

'77. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


Davis,  Nathan  S.,  Jr.,  291  Huron  St.,  Chicago,  III,  138. 

Davis,  Smith  C,  Brimfield,  111.,  181. 

Davis  (see  Ambrose,  Ella  V.) . 

Davis  (see  Harvey,  Ida  M.). 

Davison,  Jessie  E.,  Box  1594,  Joliet,  111.,  322. 
hBay,  James  R.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  391. 
*Dean  (see  Stewart,  Nellie  W.). 

DeBra,  Harvey  R.,  Epworth,  la.,  295. 

DeGroff.  Raymond  V.,  Spring  Valley,  111.,  147. 

Demorest,  Frederic  C,  Winfield,  Kan.,  207. 

Demorest,  Mary  E.,  2036  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  235. 

Demorest,  William  L.,  752  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  126. 

Denison,  Edmund  D.,  Ripon,  Wis.,  308. 

Denman,  Asahel  H.,  511  Fidelity  Building,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  160. 

Dennis,  Ralph  B.,  628  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston  111.,  334. 

Denny,  Charles  M.,  Maxwell,  la.,  208. 

Denny  (see  Sheldon,  Mabel). 

Denyes,  John  R.,  Singapore,  S.  S.,  Malaysia,  256. 

Dickman  (see  Maltbie,  Adella  G.). 
*Dickson,  John  W.,  104. 

Dickson  (see  Baker,  Edith  M.). 

Dietz,  Cyrus  E.,  70  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  350. 

Dike,  Paul  H.,  Science  Hall,  Evanston,  111.,  334. 

Dingle,  John  N.,  Rock  Falls,  III.,  245. 

Dixon,  George  W.,  2706  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  199. 

Doble,  William  B.,  Nunda,  III,  224. 

Dodge  (see  Carman,  C.  Kathleen).  ' 

Doland,  AUce  C,  Oconto,  Wis.,  322. 

Donelson,  Dexter  P.,  1318  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  132. 

Drake,  Chester  T.,  6340  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  96. 

Drew,  C.  Anna,  6620  Normal  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  322. 

Drew,  H.  Isabelle  (Fowler),  3359  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  245. 

Dunlap,  Ralph  V.,  West  Salem,  Wis.,  350. 

Dunlop,  Anna  Grace  (Houston),  102  Buell  Ave.,  Joliet,  111.,  256. 

Durham,  Ralph  H.,  822  Washington  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  334. 

Dutton,  Joseph,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.,  334. 

Dyar,  Annie  L.,  376  West  5th  St.,  Winona,  Minn.,  334. 

Dyche,  Frank  B.,  1896  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  139. 

Dyche,  George  B.,  5345  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  235. 

Dyche,  William  A.,  1882  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  155. 

Dyche  (see  Bennett,  May  L.) . 

Earhart,  Robert  F.,  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  235. 

Earle,  Mary  H.  (Sterling),  373  North  Crawford  Ave.,  Dixon,  111., 
190. 
*Earll,  Robert  E.,  119. 


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434  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.      CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

226.  '77.     Early,  Albert  D.,  109  West  State  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  120. 

753.  '94.     Earnheart,  Chauncey  B.,  Chenoa,lll.,  246. 
3.     '59.  *Eastman,  Samuel  L.,  59. 

1496.     '87.  /iEaton,  Edward  D.,  Milford,  Wis.,  385. 

654.     '92.     Echlin,  Henry  M.,  care  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.,  3  Union 
Square,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  224. 

804.  '95.     Eckert,  Clara  B.  (Cobb),  Onawa,  la.,  256. 

1010.  '98.     Eckert,  Nellie  B.  (Zomnger)f  Northwood,  la.,  295. 

805.  '95.     Eddy,  Jessica  L.,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  257. 

806.  '95.     Eddy,  WilUam  L.,  Marengo,  111.,  R.  F.  D.,  257. 

1238.  '01.     Edgar,  Thomas  O.,  care  South  Dakota  Agricultural  College, 

Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  335. 
444.     '86.  *Edmondson,  Stuart  P.,  175. 
1459.     '73./i*Edwards,  Arthur,  379. 
504.     '88.     Edwards,  Arthur  R.,  2818  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  190. 

538.  '89.     Edwards,  Elizabeth  B.  (Field),  1562  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111., 

199. 
251.     '78.     Edwards,  John  R.,  1224  North  G  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  126. 

95.  '72.     Edwards,  Robert  B.,  Lacon,  111.,  87. 

227.  '77.     Elder,  Eleazar  B.  L.,  Boaz,  Ala.,  120. 

Elder  (see  Davis,  Anna  A.). 
115.     '73.     Eldridge,  Byron  H.,  216  Ashland  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  92. 
1160.     '00.     Eldridge,  Lulu  G.,  Cherokee,  la.,  322. 
194.     '76.     Ellinwood,  Charles  M.,  Beaumont,  Tex.,  111. 

228.  77.     Elliot,  Frank  M.,  225  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  120. 

1342.  '02.     Elliott,  Arthur  J.,  189  St.  Marks  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  350. 

951.  '97.     Ellis,  Cora  E.,  1136  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  285. 

871.  '96.     Ellis,  Frederic  C,  502  Washington  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  270. 
42.     '67.     Ellis,  John,  1136  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  71. 

539.  '89.     Elmore,  Arthur  E.,  Rockford,  111.,  199. 

96.  '72.     Elmore,  Eltinge,  603  Prospect  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  87. 

1343.  '02.     Ely,  Harriott  B.,  Berwyn,  111.,  350. 

872.  '96.     Embree,  Mrs.  Frances  B.,  301  West  150th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

270. 

1011.  '98.     Engstrom,  Ebenezer  W.,  402  East  Erie  St.,  Albion,  Mich.,  296. 

1344.  '02.     Enwall,  Hasse  O.,  Franklin,  Mass.,  350. 

576.     '90.     Erickson,  Edward  W.,  410  South  18th  St.,  Council  Bluffs,  la., 
208. 

1239.  '01.     Erickson,  Thor  Haug,  1121  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  335. 
1495.     '87.  /lEricson,  Albert,  2118  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  385. 

Ericson  (see  Thistlewood,  Anise  M.) . 

754.  '94.     Ericsson,  John  M.,  Dixon,  111.,  246. 

952.  '97.  Essick,  Walter  R.,  1237  North  Edward  St.,  Decatur,  lU.,  285. 
131.  '74.  Estes,  William  C,  Sioux  City,  la.,  96. 

1240.  '01.  Evans,  Ina  M.,  La  Vergne,  111.,  335. 
366.  '82.  Evans,  Walter  A.,  155. 

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435 


NO. 

CLASS. 

229. 

'77. 

807. 

'95. 

808. 

'95. 

1475. 

'79. 

709. 

'93. 

1012. 

'98. 

1345. 

'02. 

540. 

'89. 

953. 

'97. 

1161. 

'00. 

1241. 

'01. 

64. 

'70. 

608. 

'91. 

1079. 

'99. 

873. 

'96. 

577. 

'90. 

505. 

'88. 

755. 

'94. 

1080. 

'99. 

655. 

'92. 

445. 

'86. 

874. 

'96. 

1081. 

'99. 

756. 

'94. 

1431. 

'00. 

1432. 

'00. 

338. 

'81. 

541. 

'89. 

1442. 

'66.. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


303.     '80. 


710.     '93 


73. 

'71. 

34. 

'66. 

656. 

'92. 

875. 

'96. 

954. 

'97. 

506. 

'88. 

Evans,  William  G.,  Mendota  Block,  Denver,  Colo.,  121. 
,     Eversz,  Emest  H.,  3323  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  257. 

Eversz,  Jessie  E.  (Manchester),  475  Holly  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
257. 
.  /lEwell,  Marshall  D.,  747  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  381. 

Ewing,  William  M.,  Hinckley,  111.,  235. 
,     Fahs,  Charles  H.,  522  West  123d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  296. 
,     Fahs,  Helen  M.,  619  University  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  351. 

Farley,  Samuel  S.,  Morris,  Minn.,  199. 

Fegtly,  Samuel  M.,  372  Ontario  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  285. 

Ferguson,  Jean  M.,  344  South  Capitol  St.,  Pekin,  111.,  322. 

Ferris,  Mary  C,  Princeton,  111.,  335. 

Field  (see  Edwards,  Elizabeth  B.). 

Finity,  Michael,  Lajunta,  Colo.,  77. 

Finley,  Mary  O.  (Singleton),  6532  ElHs  Ave.,  Chicago,  III,  214. 

Fisher,  Albert  L.,  Lake  Bluff,  lU.,  308. 

Fisher,  Henry  B.,  RushviUe,  111.,  271. 

Fisher  (see  Sweeney,  Jessie  M.). 

Fisk,  Aurora  T.  (Zueblin),  38  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  208. 

Fitch,  Julia  P.  (Goss),  Albuquerque,  New  Mexico,  191. 

Fitch,  L.  Josephine  (Whitson),  420  North  Charter  St.,  Madison, 
Wis.,  246. 

Fitch,  M.  Lucille,  1803  Barry  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU.,  308. 

Fleager,  Arthur  B.,  910  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111.,  224. 
*Fleming,  Robert  L,  175. 

Fleming  (see  Swarthout,  Ethel  M.). 

Fleshiem,  Nelle  L.  (Murray),  522  Church  St.,  Evanston,  lU.,  271. 

Flickinger,  Roy  C,  2491  North  42d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  308. 

Fluck,  John  E.,  Dundee,  111.,  246. 
^Folsom,  Arthur  J.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  371. 
grFoote,  Ethelwyn,  644  S.  Pasadena  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  371. 

Foster,  George  A.,  1914  Sheridan  Rd.,  Evanston,  111.,  148. 

Foster,  Grace  I.  (Herben),  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  200. 
/i*Foster,  Randolph  S.,  375. 

Foster  (see  Gary,  Ella  E.). 

Foster  (see  Peart,  M.  Ada). 

Foulks,  Charles  A.,  corner  5th  and  Washington  Sts.,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.,  139. 

Fowler,  Edson  B.,  3359  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  HI.,  236. 

Fowler  (see  Drew,  H.  Isabelle). 

Fox,  Daniel  O.,  Poona,  India,  80. 

Frake,  James,  625  Fulton  St.,  Chicago,  lU.,  68. 

Eraser,  Herbert  A.,  701  Raynor  Ave.,  Joliet,  111.,  224. 

Freeman,  Alice  S.,  137  North  Soto  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  271. 

Fretz,  Edwin  H.,  1029  East  28th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  285. 

Frizzelle,  J.  Wellington,  610  Elm  St.,  Rock  Island,  III,  191. 


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NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

1242.  '01.     Frost,  Henry  H.,  Geneseo,  III.,  335. 

1013.  '98.     Froula,  Vaclav  K.,  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  lU.,  296. 

Froula  (see  Barker,  Eva  E.). 
1502.     '88.  /iFuller,  Melville  W.,  1801  F  St.,  Washington,  D.  C,  386. 
426.     '85.     Fullerton,  William  D.,  609  La  Salle  St.,  Ottawa,  111.,  170. 

876.  '96.     Funston,  John  W.,  Lena,  111.,  271. 

1082.  '99.     Fyfe,    Cora    M.    (Wiggs),    1074    E.    Ravenswood  Park    Ave., 

Chicago,  111.,  309.         • 
116.     '73.     Gaines,  Chauncey,  Fresno,  Cal.,  R.  D.  No.  1,  92. 

757.  '94.     Gale,  Thomas  K.,  211  South  Hoyne  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  246. 
1514.     '94.  /iGalloway,  Charles  B.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  389. 

230.     '77.  *Gardner,  Clarence  A.,  121. 

252.  '78.     Garst,  Mary  E.  (Smith),  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  126. 

Garst  (see  Goodwin,  Bertha  G.). 

758.  '94.     Gary,  Ella  E.  (Foster),  Glenview  Golf  Club,  Golf,  111.,  247. 

162.  '75.     Gaskell,  Charles  A.,  104. 

955.  '97.  *Gates,  Dana  L.,  285. 

759.  '94.     Gates,  Fanny  C,  McDonald  Physics  Laboratory,  McGill  Uni- 

versity, Montreal,  Can.,  247. 

956.  '97.     Gates,  Jesse  Nevin,  70  Florence  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  285. 

1243.  '01.     Gazzolo,  Victoria,  95  Astor  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  335. 

1346.  '02.     George,  Albert  E.,  Dexter,  la.,  351. 

809.  '95.     George,  John  E.,  731  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  III,  257. 

760.  '94.     Germain,  Grace  E.  (Holmes),  Park  Ridge,  111.,  247. 
132.  '74.  *Gibbs,  Oscar  L.,  96. 

1083.  '99.     Gilbert,  Barry,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  309. 

877.  '96.     Gilbert,,  George  J.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  271. 

65.     '70.     Gill,  Joseph  H.,  Bareilly,  N.  P.,  India,  78. 

163.  '75.     GiUespie,  Albert  D.,  104. 

1244.  '01.     Gillespie,  Charles  S.,  Weston,  la.,  336. 

878.  '96.     Gillette,  Fred  W.,  830  Lake  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  272. 

1245.  '01.     Gilmore,  Jennie  J.,  Compton,  111.,  336. 

467.  '87.     Gloss,  David  H.,  181. 

468.  '87.     Gloss,  Janet  C.  (Page),  DeKalb,  111.,  181. 

657.     '92.     Gloss,  Mary  E.,  1919  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  III,  224. 

957.  '97.     Gloss,  Samuel  D.,  1919  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  286. 

761.  '94.     Goetzman,  Charlotte  E.,  care  PubUc  Library,  Fort  Dodge,  la., 

247. 

1347.  '02.     Gooch,  Rhoda  M.,  1553  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  351. 

164.  '75.     Goodenow,  Cortez  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  104. 

1348.  '02.     Goodrich,  Ethel  L.,  Salmon,  Idaho,  351. 
1480.     '80./i*Goodrich,  Grant,  382. 

1084.  '99.     Goodsmith,  Jessie  B.,  1072  Early  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  309. 

Goodsmith  (see  Moulding,  Minnie  R.). 

253.  '78.     Goodwin,  Bertha  G.  (Garst),  Coon  Rapids,  la.,  126. 

1014.  '98.     Goodwin,  George  B.,  1910  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  296. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


437 


NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


1162. 

'00. 

74. 

'71. 

1246. 

'01 

879. 

'96 

542. 

'89 

763. 

'94 

880. 

'96 

1349. 

'02 

117. 

'73 

469. 

'87 

958. 

'97 

I 


Gorham  (see  Smith,  Maude  M.). 
762.     '94.     Goshen,  Elmer  I.,  Reed  Hotel,  Ogden,  Utah,  247. 

Goss  (see  Fitch,  Julia  P.). 

Gough,  Harry  B.,  Hedding  College,  Abingdon,  111.,  322. 
*Gould,  Edwin  D.,  80. 

Graham,  Fred  A.,  219  North  Robey  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  336. 

Grant,  Clara,  1735  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  272. 

Graves,  Charles  S.,  1450  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  200. 

Gray,  Alice  M.  (Kallander),  Momence,  111.,  248. 

Gray,  Winifred,  217  North  Horsman  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  272. 

Green,  Charles  H.,  1577  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  351. 

Green,  Henry,  Sterling,  111.,  93. 

Greene,  Truman  R.,  12001  Butler  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  181. 

Greenlaw,  Edwin  A.,  1595  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
286. 
304.     '80.     Greenman,  Almon  W.,  718  Calle  Corrientes, Buenos  Ayres,  Argen- 
tine Republic,  South  America,  139. 

Greenman,  Emily  A.,  1914  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  161. 

Greenman,  Guy  W.,  La  Mesa,  San  Diego  County,  Cal.,  182. 

Greenwood,  Celia  D.,  Princeton,  111.,  336. 
/i*Gresham,  Walter  Q.,  388. 

Grey,  Ethel  (Scott),  404  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  272. 
/iGrey,  Howard  G.,  329  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  383. 

Gridley,  Martin  M.,  416  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  lU.,  161. 

Grier,  James  P.,  1016  Lake  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  208. 

Griffith,  Frank  W.,  with  Ellsworth  &  McNair,  Union  Stock  Yards, 
Chicago,  111.,  258. 

Griffith,  Herbert  E.,  Galesburg,  111.,  225. 

Griggs,  Ada  M.,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  272. 

Groves,  John  E.,  374  Webster  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  209. 

Guthrie,  Fred  L.,  Hinghua,  China,  via  Foochow,  258. 

Haagensen,  Anton  P.,  Shores  Block,  Ashland,  Wis.,  209. 

Hadley,  May,  Pioneer,  O.,  286. 
,  grHady,  Edward  S.,  Oregon,  111.,  366. 

Haist,  Frederic  W.,  2049  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  351. 
*Haist,  Louis  P.,  309. 

Hall,  Clare  H.,  311  Broadway,  ancinnati,  O.,  322. 

Hall,  Eliza  P.,  720  Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  309. 

Hall,  Eva  R.,  Wilmette,  111.,  209. 

Hall,  Fanny  A.,  720  Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  272. 

Hall,  Vernon  J.,  624  Noyes  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  248. 

Hall,  Winfield  S.,  Berwyn,  III,  182. 

Hall  (see  Somers,  Adele). 
*Hall(seeRoss,  EUaA.). 
*Hall  (see  Anderson,  Sara  E.). 
1015.     '98.     Haller,  Frank  H.,  Ironwood,  Mich.,  297. 


387. 

'83. 

470. 

'87. 

1247. 

'01. 

1511. 

'92 

881. 

'96. 

1486. 

'83 

388. 

'83. 

578. 

'90. 

810. 

'95. 

658. 

'92. 

882. 

'96 

579. 

'90 

811. 

'95 

580. 

'90 

959. 

'97 

1418. 

'95 

1350. 

'02 

1085. 

'99 

1163. 

'00 

1086. 

'99 

581. 

'90 

883. 

'96 

764. 

'94 

471. 

'87 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


438  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Haller  (see  White,  Anna  L.).         ^ 
305.     '80.     Hamilton,  Charles  H.,  690  East  California  St.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
140. 

Hamilton,  James  R.,  La  SaUe,  111.,  209. 

Hamilton,  William  A.,  Avenue  House,  Evanston,  111.,  133. 

Hamline,  John  H.,  1021  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  104. 

Hammond,  Allen  O.,  Eagle  River,  Mich.,  352. 

Hance,  James  H.,  Park  City*  Utah,  336. 

Handley,  Willis  D.,  Monon,  Ind.,  258. 

Handy,  Helen  M.,  1315  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  336. 

Hauey,  Conrad  A.,  127. 
'61.  *Haney,  James  W.,  63. 

Hanmer,  Edward  J.,  Lead,  S.  Dak.,  352. 

Hansen,  Friederica  C,  207  Sixth  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  297. 

Hansen,  Herbert  C,  341  West  William  St.,  Decatur,  111.,  336. 

Hanson,  Henry,  Lead,  S.  Dak.,  352. 

Hapgood,  Laura  S.,  44a  Concord  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  323. 

Harbaugh,  Harriet  E.,  Savanna,  111.,  352. 

Hard,  William  A.,  1318,  50th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  323. 

Harden,  Sarah  V.,  Nunda,  111.,  352. 
'66.;i*Hare,  George  S.,  375. 

Harker,  Ray  C,  Appleton,  Wis.,  215. 

Harker  (see  Abernethy,  Lulu  A.). 

Harkness,  Nathan  J.,  Marengo,  111.,  155. 

Harris,  Florence  E.,  Beardstown,  111.,  309. 

Harris,  Frank  M.,  105. 

Harris,  Sidney  M.,  140. 

Harris,  William  H.,  258  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  127. 

Harris,  Winifred  E.,  Beardstown,  111.,  297. 

Harrison,  Edwin  J.,  care  Waverly  Hotel,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  88. 
♦Harrison,  Hugh,  133. 

Harrison,  James  L.,  1  Oberlin  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  105. 

Hart,  Frankie  M.,  27  Prairie  Ave.,  Batavia,  111.,  323. 

Hart,  Louie  B.,  Marengo,  111.,  323. 

Hart,  Stephen  P.,  715  Locust  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  352. 

Hart,  T.  Van  H.,  419  West  118th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  323. 

Hartman,  Cleander  R.,  225. 

Harvey,  Clarence  H..  127. 

Harvey,  Henry  L.,  1023  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  236. 

Harvey,  Ida  M.  (Davis),  1023  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  182. 

Haseltine  (see  Moore,  Eva  E.). 
610.     '91.     Haskins,  Amary  S.,  1167  West  Grace  St.,  Irving  Park,  Chicago, 

215. 
368.     '82.     Hatfield,  Emily  M.  (Hobart),  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  156. 
660.     '92.     Hatfield,  Henry  R.,  5825  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  225. 
389.     '83.     Hatfield,  James  T.,  617  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  161. 

[h.  indicates  honorary ;  g.,  graduate.] 


582. 

'90. 

280. 

'79. 

165. 

'75. 

1351. 

'02. 

1248. 

'01. 

812. 

'95. 

1249. 

'01. 

254. 

'78. 

14. 

'61. 

1352. 

'02. 

1016. 

'98. 

1250. 

'01. 

1353. 

'02. 

1164. 

'00. 

1354. 

'02. 

1165. 

'00. 

1355. 

'02. 

1443. 

'66.^ 

609. 

'91. 

367. 

'82. 

1087. 

'99. 

166. 

'75. 

306. 

'80. 

255. 

'78. 

1017. 

'98. 

97. 

'72. 

281. 

'79. 

167. 

'75. 

1166. 

'00. 

1167. 

'00. 

1356. 

'02. 

1168. 

'00. 

659. 

'92. 

256. 

'78. 

711. 

'93. 

472. 

'87. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


439 


Pno. 

CLASS. 

23L 

'77. 

813. 

'95. 

133. 

'74. 

712. 

'93. 

1251. 

'01. 

765. 

'94. 

814. 

'95. 

1088. 

'99. 

1018. 

'98. 

1169. 

'00. 

339. 

'81. 

1449. 

'70. 

282. 

'79. 

1357. 

'02. 

66. 

'70. 

427. 

'85. 

611. 

'91. 

1019. 

'98. 

543. 

'89. 

1020. 

'98. 

1021. 

'98. 

340. 

'81. 

307. 

'80. 

960. 

'97. 

1429. 

'99. 

473. 

'87. 

1358. 

'02. 

446. 

'86. 

411. 

'84. 

1509. 

'92. 

390. 

'83. 

168. 

'75. 

713. 

'93. 

195. 

'76. 

1252. 

'01. 

766. 

'94. 

507. 

'88. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Hathaway,  William  J.,  Clare,  Mich.,  121. 

Haven,  Fred  S.,  Young  Building,  Joliet,  111.,  258. 

Hawks,  Joseph  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  96. 

Hay,  Helen  S.,  care  Hospital  for  Insane,  Dunning,  Chicago,  HI., 
236. 

Hayden,  Agnes,  1205  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  337. 

Hayes,  Charlotte  B.  (Moyer),  146  North  5th  Ave.,  La  Grange, 
lU.,  248. 
*Hayes  (see  Singleton,  Mary  K.). 

Hays  (see  Jordan,  Edith  V.). 

Hazzard,  Charles,  303  Chambers  Ave.,  Peoria,  lU.,  259. 

Heaps,  Edith  E.  (Pierce),  Winfield,  Kan.,  310. 

Heathcock,  John  L.,  Bessemer,  Mich.,  297. 

Heil,  Charles  F.,  908  West  First  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  324. 

Helm,  Walter  B.,  740  North  Church  St.,  Rockford,  HI.,  148. 

Helmer  (see  Brad  well,  Bessie). 
A,*Hemenway,  Francis  D.,  377. 

Hemenway,  Henry  B.,  1744  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  HI.,  133. 
*Hemenway  (see  Bradley,  Lilla  M.). 

Henderson,  Robert  H.,  161  New  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  352. 
*Henry,  Ira  B.,  78. 

Henry,  Mary  (Rossiter),  614  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  170. 

Hensel,  James  G.,  811  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  215. 

Heppe,  Amelia  D.,  519  Erie  Ave.,  Logansport,  Ind.,  297. 

Herben,  Stephen  J.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  200. 

Herben  (see  Foster,  Grace  L). 

Herdien,  E.  Forrest,  Baker  City,  Ore.,  297. 

Herdien,  Walter  L.,  Webb  City,  Mo.,  298. 

Herrick,  Horace  N.,  145  West  Mulberry  St.,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  148. 
,     Hewitt,  George  W.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  140. 

Hicks,  Joseph  J.,  Macon,  Mo.,  286. 
^Hill,  Charles,  2431  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  370. 
,     Hill,  Ehzabeth  A.  (Leek),  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  183. 
,     Hill,  Harry  O.,  2023  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  353. 
,     HiU,  Joseph  H.,  1515  Highland  Place,  Emporia,  Kan.,  176. 
,  *Hill,  Mary  A.  (Sheets),  167. 

Hilliard  (see  Bayne,  Mary). 
,  /iHillis,  Newell  D.,  Plymouth  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  388. 
.     HiUs,  Alfred  E.,  Rand,  North  Park,  Colo.,  162. 
.     HiUs,  Francis  A.,  Oregon,  lU.,  R.  F.  D.,  105. 
.     HiUs,  George  P.,  Ottawa,  lU.,  236. 
.  *Hilton,  Theophilus  B.,  Jr.,  112. 

*Hilton  (see  Brown,  Jessie). 
.     Hinkel,  Martha,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  337. 
.     Hitchcock,  Anna  L.,  Detour,  Mich.,  248. 
.     Hitt,  Isaac  R.,  Jr.,  1334  Columbia  Road,  Washington,  D.  C,  191. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


661. 

'92. 

257. 

78. 

1170. 

'00. 

283. 

'79. 

134. 

'74. 

1089. 

'99. 

474. 

'87. 

583. 

'90. 

612. 

'91. 

815. 

'95. 

884. 

'96. 

1359. 

'02. 

1503. 

'89. 

440  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Hoag,  Ernest  B.,  101  North  Los  Robles  St.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  225. 

Hoag,  Junius  C,  4669  Lake  Ave.,* Chicago,  III.,  127. 

Hoagland,  Descom  D.,  Lowell,  Ind.,  324. 

Hobart,  William  T.,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  134. 

Hobart  (see  Hatfield,  Emily  M.). 

Hobbs,  Richard  G.,  Springfield,  lU.,  97. 

Hochbaum,  Elfrieda,  627  Touhy  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  310. 

Holcomb  (see  Jarrett,  Amyf. 

Holden,  Helen  M.,  801  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  183. 

Holden,  Robert  H.,  628  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  209. 

Holden  (see  Bock,  Helen  H.). 

Holderman,  Mary  B.,  Morris,  111.,  215. 

Holmes,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  care  Rev.  D.  J.  Holmes,  Palatine,  111.,  259. 

Holmes,  David  W.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  273. 

Holmes,  Marion,  MarseiUes,  111.,  353. 
/iHolmes,  William  H.,  823  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  386. 

Holmes  (see  Germain,  Grace  E.). 
714.     '93.     Holt,  Robert  N.,  2540  North  42d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  237. 

Holt  (see  Wakeman,  Ora  E.). 

Hood,  Thomas  H.,  Denver,  Colo.,  134. 

Horswell,  Charles,  802  Second  Ave.,  South,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
167. 

Horswell,  Gail,  Estherville,  la.,  273. 

Horswell,  George  H.,  34  b  Tsukiji,  Tokio,  Japan,  134. 

Horswell  (see  Redfield,  Helen  M.) 
/iHorton,  Oliver  H.,  2615  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  387. 

Hostetler,  Robert  B.,  Temple  Court,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  105. 

Hough,  George  J.,  2235  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  259. 

Houghton,  Horace  L.,  Horicon,  Wis.,  286. 

Houk,  Charles  W.,  Du  Quoin,  111.,  324. 

Houston  (see  Dunlop,  Anna  G.). 
grHoward,  Arthur  D.,  Glencoe,  111.,  372. 

Howard,  Nina  F.,  Glencoe,  111.,  259. 

Howard,  Otis  M.,  Glencoe,  lU.,  200. 

Howard,   William   E.,    care   MarionviUe    CoUegiate    Institute, 
Marion viUe,  Mo.,  310. 

Howell,  Harold  R.,  1619  High  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  201. 

Howell,  L.  Edna,  2943  Main  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo..  353. 

Howell  (see  Brown,  Elizabeth  M.). 

Hubbard,  Giles,  3118  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU.,  183. 

Hubbell,  Frances  E.  (Leonard),  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  201. 

Hudson  Charles  W.,  Waukegan,  111.,  112. 

Humphrey,  Wirt  E.,  2129  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  210. 

Hunt,  Caroline  L.,  1566  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  192. 

Hunt,  EUzabeth  R.,  1566  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  121. 

Hunt,  John  E.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  192. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


284. 

'79. 

412. 

'84. 

885. 

'96. 

285. 

'79. 

1504. 

'89. 

169. 

'75. 

816. 

'95. 

961. 

'97. 

1171. 

'00. 

1435. 

'01. 

817. 

'95. 

544. 

'89. 

1090. 

'99. 

545. 

'89. 

1360. 

'02. 

475. 

'87. 

546. 

'89. 

196. 

'76. 

584. 

'90. 

508. 

'88. 

232. 

'77. 

509. 

'88. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


441 


NO. 

CLASS 

662. 

'92. 

1253. 

'01 

1516. 

'95 

1412. 

'93 

47. 

'68 

118. 

'73 

341. 

'81 

28. 

'64 

962. 

'97 

1091. 

'99 

476. 

'87 

428. 

'85 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


135.     '74. 


963. 

'97. 

1490. 

'84. 

286. 

'79. 

342. 

'81. 

1450. 

'70. 

715. 

'93. 

964. 

'97. 

1022. 

'98. 

818. 

'95. 

585. 

'90. 

716. 

'93. 

1254. 

'01. 

886. 

'96. 

717. 

'93. 

308. 

'80. 

1361. 

'02. 

1255. 

'01. 

1447. 

'68. 

663. 

'92. 

767. 

'94. 

258. 

'78. 

1487. 

'83. 

510. 

'88. 

965. 

'97. 

98. 

72. 

Hunt,  Nettie  J.  (Raymond),  care  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago, 
111.,  226. 

Hunting,  Edith  S.,  2659  North  44th  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  337. 
hKurd,  Harvey  B.,  1572  Ridge  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  390. 
^Hurd,  Persis  J.  (Alderson),  Fayette,  la.,  364. 
*Huse,  Frederick  J.,  72. 

Husted,  Frederick  M.,  Macdonough  Building,  Oakland,  Cal.,  93. 
*Huston,  William  H.,  149. 
*Hutchings,  Frederic  J.,  67. 

Hutchins,  Edwin  S.,  314  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  287. 

Hutchison,  Bessie  B.,  Marshfield,  Wis.,  310. 

Hutchison,  Matilda  P.,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  183. 

Huxford,  Edward  D.,  care  Cherokee  State  Bank,  Cherokee,  la., 
171. 

Hyde,  DeForest  M.,  543  John  St.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  97. 

Hyde  (see  Smith,  Martha  C). 

Irvine,  Theodora  U.,  Mount  Vernon,  la.,  287. 
Msham,  Ralph  N.,  321  Dearborn  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  384. 

Jackson,  Douglas  V.,  Muscatine,  la.,  134. 

James,  Benjamin  B.,  West  Superior,  Wis.,  149. 

James  (see  Meserve,  Emma  P.). 
/iJameson,  James  M.,  377. 

Jamison,  George,  Cherry  VaUey,  111.,  237. 

Janes,  Katherine  L.  (Witter),  5182  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
287. 

Janes,  Merle,  1300  North  Sixth  Ave.,  Quincy,  111.,  298. 

Janssen,  John  J.,  Seneca,  Mo.,  259. 

Jarrett,  Amy  (Holcomb),  Hinsdale,  111.,  210. 

Jaynes,  Alva  M.,  Maple  Grove  Farm,  LaFayette,  111.,  237. 

Jeffrey,  Jessie  W.,  Tuscola,  111.,  337. 

Jenks,  Charles  N.,  Savanna,  111.,  273. 

Jennings,  Henrietta  M.  (Oates),  626  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston,  111., 
237. 

Jessup,  Robert  B.,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  140. 

Jewel,  Jed  L.,  517  Greenleaf  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  353. 

Jewell,  Helen  M.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  337. 
/i* Jewell,  James  S.,  376. 

Johnson,  Ernest  C,  623  Cook  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  226. 

Johnson,  Franklin  L.,   care  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  248. 

Johnson,  Frank  S.,  2521  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  128. 
/i* Johnson,    Hosmer  A.,  383. 
,     Johnson,  Isaac,  New  London,  Wis.,  192. 

Johnston,  Eleanor,  Dundee,  111.,  287.     . 

Johnston,  J.  Milton,  2563  N.  41st  Court,  Irving  Park,  Chicago, 
111.,  88. 


[h,  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


.256. 

'01. 

613. 

'91. 

.092. 

'99. 

197. 

'76. 

369. 

'82. 

442  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.      CliASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Johnston,  Joseph  A.,  1932  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  337. 

Johnston,  Sidney  P.,  359  E.  43d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  215. 

Jones,  Albert  R.,  Independence,  Kan.,  310. 

Jones,  Francis  M.,  112. 

Jones,  Lydia  L.  H.  (Trowbridge),  342  Bradley  Place,  Chicago,  111., 

156. 
547.     '89.     Jones,  Mary  (Schlesinger),  10th  St.,  College  Point,  Long  Island, 

N.  Y.,  201.  • 

1497.  '87./1* Jones,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Hayes,  385. 

1023.  '98.     Jones,  Nettie  L.,  446  North  Central  Ave.,  Austin,  Chicago,  111., 

298. 

1093.  '99.     Jones,  Paul  V.,  657  Lincohi  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  610. 

1498.  '87.  AJones,  Sylvester  F.,  101  Pinckney  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  385. 

1024.  '98.     Jones,  Walter  C,  1107  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  298. 

Jones  (see  Weeks,  Helen  F.). 
Jones  (see  Moore,  Mary  H.). 

819.  '95.     Jordan,  Edith  V.  (Hays),  300  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  260. 
1517.     '95.  Wordan,  William  H.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  390. 

1257.  '01.     Jose,  Lillian  L.,  Kenyon,  Minn.,  337. 

Joy  (see  Clark,  May). 
1460.     '74./i*Jutkins,  Andrew  J.,  379. 

1094.  '99.     JuvinaU,  Charles  F.,  Edgar,  111.,  311. 

259.  '78.     Kagey,  Jacob,  Buena  Vista,  Colo.,  128. 

1172.  '00.     Kahn,  Julius  M.,  care  Kraus,  Alschuler  &  Holden,  1230  Tribune 

Building,  Chicago,  111.,  324. 
Kallander  (see  Gray,  Alice  M.). 
887.     '96.     Kanavel,  Allen  B.,  6027  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  273. 

260.  '78.     Karcher,  Louis,  1263  Washington  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  128. 
136.     '74.     Kaufman,  Matthias  S.,  131  Rock  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  97. 

614.     '91.     Kay,  Livonia  R.,  Watseka,  111.,  216. 

1173.  '00.     Kean,  M.  Imogene,  Palatine,  111.,  324. 

1531.     '03.  hKeen,  William  W.,  1729  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  394. 

1174.  '00.     Keller,  William,  312  Maxwell  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  324. 

1258.  '01.     Kelley,  Andrew  C,  307  Ann  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  338. 

768.     '94.     Kelley,  Charles  A.,  8748  Emerald  Ave.,  Chicago,  III,  249. 
170.     '75.     Kellogg,  Amy  C.  (Morse),  West  WiUiamsfield,  O.,  105. 
309.     '80.     Kemble,  Duston,  Bucyrus,  O.,  140. 

966.     '97.     KendaU,  H.  M.  Daisy  (Ward),  4356  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU., 
287. 

820.  '95.     Kennedy,  Hugh,  126  North  Spruce  St.,  Traverse  City,  Mich., 

260. 

Kennedy,  Lina  (Preston),  Osage,  la.,  216. 
*Kennicott,  Albert  J.,  75. 
hKer,  John,  382. 

Kerr,  Ellis  K.,  214  North  Elmwood  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  273. 

Kerr,  Robert  J.,  113  South  Elmwood  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  249. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


615. 

'91. 

55. 

'69. 

1483. 

'82. 

888. 

'96. 

769. 

'94. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


443 


4. 

'59. 

233. 

77. 

391. 

'83. 

99. 

'72. 

1362. 

'02. 

447. 

'86. 

889. 

'96. 

1259. 

'01. 

1095. 

'99. 

448. 

'86. 

119. 

'73. 

261. 

'78. 

1260. 

'01. 

1363. 

'02, 

1532. 

'03, 

890. 

'96. 

48. 

'68. 

234. 

'77. 

1364. 

'02. 

1175. 

'00. 

1365. 

'02. 

664. 

'92. 

1261. 

'01. 

137. 

'74. 

1025. 

'98. 

1176. 

'00. 

198. 

'76. 

262. 

'78. 

548. 

'89. 

1433. 

'00. 

343. 

'81. 

263. 

'78. 

891. 

'96. 

967. 

'97. 

171. 

'75. 

1177. 

'00. 

821. 

'95. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Kidder,  Henry  M.,  1705  Lincoln  St.,  Evanston,  III,  60. 

Kimball,  Arthur  S.,  16  Fenno  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  121. 

Kimball,  Harriet  A.  (Mc Williams),  D wight.  111.,  162. 

Kimball,  Mather  D.,  728  Frederick  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  88. 

Kincaid,  Leslie  P.,  Farmer  City,  111.,  353. 

Kindig,  Henry  L.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  176. 

King,  Charles  H.,  216  South  Utica  St.,  Waukegan,  111.,  274. 

King,  James  S.,  1489  Hewitt  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  338. 

Iving,  Karl  D.,  1307  Ainslie  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  311. 

ffing,  Minnie  E.  (Mason),  Ormond,  Fla.,  176. 

King,  WiUiam,  Highland  Park,  lU.,  93. 

King  (see  Smith,  Bessie  C). 

King  (see  Patterson,  Edith). 

King  (see  Parks,  May  E.). 

Kinman,  Edward  M.,  517  Jordan  St.,  Jacksonville,  III,  128. 

Kinnison,  Catharine,  Odell,  111.,  338. 

Kipp,  Ray  B.,  Fairbury,  111.,  R.  No.  2,  353. 
/iKirk,  Edward  C,  Dental  Department,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  394. 

Kitendaugh,  Eugene  F.,  2600  West  Addison  Ave.,  Dunning, 
Chicago,  III,  274. 

Knapp,  William  C,  Normal,  111.,  73. 

Knapp  (see  Verbeck,  Hila  M,). 

Knappen,  Frank  E.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  121. 

Knott,  Thomas  A.,  239  North  Fourth  St.,  Coshocton,  O.,  353. 

Knowlton,  George  B.,  Rochester,  Minn.,  325. 

Knox,  Arthur  H.,  804  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  354. 

Knox,  Loren  H.,  630  University  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  226. 

Knox,  Susan  M.,  Wilmette,  111.,  338. 

Knox,  William  M.,  Press  Club,  106  Madison  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  97. 

Kokubo,  Sadanosuke,  care  Marquis  Tokugawa,  Osone  St.,  Na- 
goya,  Japan,  298. 

Kompel,  Morris,  96  Johnson  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  325. 

Krantz,  John,  Jr.,  657  East  26th  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  113. 
*Kryder,  Cyrus  F.,  129. 

Kryder  (see  Pattison,  Jennie  E.). 

Kunstman,  Gustav  W.,  443  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  201. 
grKurtz,  Charles  J.,  4711  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  371. 

Lacy,  William  H.,  Foochow,  China,  149. 

Lacy  (see  Nind,  Emma). 

Ladd,  Joseph  T.,  Elgin,  111.,  129. 

La  Fontaine,  Charles  V.,  9029  Exchange  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  274. 

Lamb,  Harriet  C,  Athens,  O.,  288. 

Lambert,  Charles  E.,  540,  22d  Ave.,  South,  Seattle,  Wash.,  105. 

Lane,  Clara  L.  (Noble),  862  Flournoy  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  325. 

Lane,  Frank  H.,  Naperville,  111.,  260. 


[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


892. 

'96. 

893. 

'96. 

1476. 

'79.i 

67. 

'70. 

477. 

'87. 

1262. 

'01. 

968. 

'97. 

1263. 

'01. 

1264. 

'01. 

1178. 

'00. 

1096. 

'99. 

1097. 

'99. 

138. 

'74. 

665. 

'92. 

287. 

'79, 

370. 

'82. 

444  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Lane,  Louis  L.,  Sisseton,  S.  Dak.,  274. 

Lane,  Warren  D.,  Sisseton,  S.  f)ak.,  274. 
'79./i*Laney,  H.  M.,  381. 

Langworthy,  Albert  D.,  2043  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  78. 

Larash,  George  L,  Fulton,  111.,  183. 

Larimer,  Guy  W.,  care  Northwestern  University  Medical  School, 
Chicago,  111.,  338. 

Larsen,  Austin  C,  Green  ftay.  Wis.,  288. 

Larsen,  Isabel,  P.  O.  Box  189,  Madison,  S.  Dak.,  338. 

Larsen,  Leslie  R.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  338. 

Larson,  Bemhard,  Penn,  N.  Dak.,  325. 

Lasher,  Grace  A.  (Berry),  811  Washington  St.,  Evanston,  111., 
311. 
770.     '94.     Latham,  Carlton  R.,  Wilmette,  111.,  249. 

Latham  (see  Babcock,  Helen). 

Lawler,  Hiram  F.,  Arlington  Heights,  111.,  311. 

Leach,  Charles,  Glendora,  Cal.,  98. 

Leach,  Howard  E.,  2011  Lexington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  226. 

Leach,  William  B.,  630  North  Robey  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  135. 

Lee,  John,  Peotone,  111.,  156. 

Leek  (see  Hill,  Elizabeth  A.). 
894.     '96.     Leesley,  Clyde  L.,  1108  Leland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  275. 

Lehman  (see  Davis,  Lena  M.). 
549.     '89.     Leonard,  Herbert  G.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  201. 

Leonard  (see  Hubbell,  Frances  E.). 
120.     '73.  *Leslie,  John  R.,  93. 

Leslie  (see  Richey,  Mary). 

Lewis,  Charles  G.,  1456  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  184. 

Lewis,  Martin  O.,  1456  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  98. 

Lewis,  Nellie  A.  (Barnes),  410  Richards  St.,  Joliet,  111.,  141. 

Lewis,  Robert  D.,  106. 

Lewis,  Spencer,  Chungking,  West  China,  135. 

Libberton,  Raymond  C,  7427  ElUs  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  311. 

Light,  William  R.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  care  C.  O.  &  G.  R.  R., 
171. 
grLindquist,  Theodore,  5952  Green  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  370. 

Lindsey,  Draper  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (?),  94. 

Linebarger,  Charles  E.,  2583  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  193. 
'60.  *Linn,  Alphonso  C,  60. 

Linn,  Henrietta  A.,  2387  N.  42d  Ave.,  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111., 
113. 

Lipps,  E.  John,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  141. 

Little,  Frank,  River  Forest,  111.,  193. 

Little  (see  Thatcher,  Mabelle). 
969.     '97.     Livermore,    Melva   A.,    Methodist    Episcopal  Mission,    Meerut, 
India,  via  Italy,  288. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


478. 

'87. 

139. 

'74. 

310. 

'80. 

172. 

'75. 

288. 

'79. 

1098. 

'99. 

429. 

'85. 

1430. 

'99. 

121. 

'73. 

511. 

'88. 

6. 

'60. 

199. 

'76. 

311. 

'80. 

512. 

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NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Lloyd,  Alfred  T.,  720  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  339. 

Lockwood,  Charles  D.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  237. 
grLockwood,  Francis  C,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  367. 

Logan,  Charles  L.,  Elizabeth,  111.,  122. 

Logeman,  May  M.,  511  North  Front  St.,  Marquette,  Mich.,  325. 

Logeman,  Rose  M.,  463  Orchard  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  216. 

Lombard,  Mary  J.,  130  College  Place,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  339. 

Longley,  Florence  M.,  51  Summit  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  325. 

Longpre,  Elmer  L.,  194  Court  St.,  Kankakee,  111.,  311. 

Lord,  Frank  E.,  1328  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  162. 

Lord,  Frank  W.,  Piano,  111.,  113. 

Lord,  William  A.,  61. 
'02.  /iLorenz,  Adolf,  Vienna,  Austria,  393. 

Lott,  Lewis  B.,  Downers  Grove,  111.,  325. 

Low,  Isabel  R.,  1040  Benson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  354. 

Lowe,  Leo  H.,  314  South  Tremont  St.,  Kewanee,  111.,  275. 

Lowe  (see  Bo  wen,  Lucy  I.). 

Lowell,  Emma  B.,  5410  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  339. 

Lowell,  Josephine,  5410  Madison  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  275. 

Luce  (see  Peck,  Mabel  E.). 
*Ludlow,  Edmund,  226. 

Ludlow,  Theresa  (Benedict),  2245  North  Meridian  St.,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  202. 

Lumpkin  (see  Pegram,  Mary  E.). 
*Lunt,  George,  88. 

/iLunt,  Horace  G.,  431  N.  Cascade  Ave.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo., 
381. 

Lyford,  Charlotte  E.  (Boyd),  Galva,  111.,  202. 

Lyford,  Lucy,  Port  Byron,  111.,  354. 

Lyon,  Leonie  T.,  care  Annie  Wright  Seminary,  Tacoma,  Wash., 
339. 

Lytle,  Clarice  M.,  4756  Langley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  312. 

Macard,  Frank,  129. 

MacArthur,  Elizabeth  C.  (May),  287  Pleasant  St.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  149. 
1269.     '01.     McCabe,  Caroline  R.  (Morgan),  Hiawatha  Ranch,  Big  Spring, 
Tex.,  339. 
grMacCarthy,  Joseph  P.,  6  Thompson  Blk.,  Helena,  Mont.,  365. 

McCasky,  Franklin  W.,  2108  Wilcox  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU.,  288. 

McCasky,  Harriet  L.,  790  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  227. 

McCasky,  Isaac  W.,  790  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  65. 

McCasky,  Katherine  E.,  790  West  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  275. 

McClish,  Eli,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  98. 

McCluskey,  Frank,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  312. 

McCool,  Oliver  P.,  640  Touhy  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  III., 
122. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


NO. 

CLASS. 

1265. 

'01. 

718. 

'93. 

1422. 

'96. 

235. 

'77. 

1179. 

'00. 

616. 

'91. 

1266. 

'01. 

1180. 

'00. 

1099. 

'99. 

392. 

'83. 

200. 

'76. 

7. 

'60. 

1529. 

'02. 

1181. 

'00. 

1366. 

'02. 

895. 

'96. 

1267. 

'01. 

896. 

'96. 

666. 

'92. 

550. 

'89. 

100. 

'72. 

1473. 

'78. 

551. 

'89. 

1367. 

'02. 

1268. 

'01. 

1100. 

'99. 

264. 

'78. 

344. 

'81. 

1415. 

'94. 

970. 

'97. 

667. 

'92. 

21. 

'62. 

897. 

'96. 

140. 

'74. 

1101. 

'99. 

236. 

'77. 

446  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

McCullough  (see  Osgood,  Harriet  L.). 

McCurdy,  Dwight  B.,  602  Lunf  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111., 
275. 

McDermott,  Eugene  E.,  1307  6th  St.,  Southeast,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  171. 

McElroy  (see  Allen,  Cora). 

McElwain,  Frank,  2159  West  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  HI.,  260. 

McFadden,  Benjamin  L.,  Havana,  111.,  202. 

McGarry,  Lafayette  E.,  Gold  Field,  Colo.,  113. 

McGarry,  William  L.,  1348  East  9th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  99. 

MacGuffin,  John  B.,  Sheridan,  111.,  71. 

MacHarg,  Mary  K.,  3227  Beacon  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  288. 

Machesney,  William  N.,  Grant  Park,  111.,  312. 

Mcintosh,  Arthur  T.,  6  Washington  Place,  Chicago,  HI.,  326. 

Mclntyre,  Sanford  H.,  Peru,  N.  Y.,  80. 

Mack,  Emily  B.,  106  Lincoln  St.,  Joliet,  lU.,  227. 

McKeever  (see  Pryor,  Ellen  M.). 

McLaughlin,  Mary  H.,  Upland,  Ind.,  326. 

Maclay,  Otis  H.,  6408  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  HI.,  288. 

McLennan,  William  E.,  1629  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  184. 

McNair,  Rush,  326  South  Burdick  St.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  172. 

McNeill,  H.  lies.  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.,  275. 

McNett,  Frank  W.,  2004  Jackson  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  312. 

McNett,  Willard  N.,  Cary,  lU.,  299. 

McPherrin,  Robert  A.,  care  Berkley  Ice  Works,  Berkley,  Va.,  157. 

McPherrin,  Samuel  C,  1919  East  11th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  113. 

McPherrin  (see  Moore,  Jessie). 
203.     '76.     McPherson,  Andrew  W.,  Perry,  la.,  114. 

McWilliams  (see  Kimball,  Harriet  A.). 
669.     '92.     Mailley,  James,  Stromsburg,  Neb.,  227. 
900.     '96.     Main,  William  A.,  Kucheng,  China,  275. 

Mallory  (see  Bassett,  Harriet  S.). 
413.     '84.     Maltbie,  Adella  G.  (Dickman),  85  West  118th  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  167. 
^Maltbie,  Milo  R.,  21  City  Hall,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  364. 

Maltman,  Mary  (Bass),  1027  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  216. 

Maltman,  Stewart  A.,  Ponce,  Porto  Rico,  216. 

Manchester  (see  Eversz,  Jessie  E.). 

Mann,  Loula  M.,  1408  Pleasant  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  339. 

March,  Benjamin  F.,  5814  West  Ohio  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  216. 

Mars,  Gerhardt  C,  67  Horatio  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  172. 
*Marsden,  Frank  F.,  260. 

Marsh,  Ben  H.,  Anglo-Chinese  College,  Foochow,  China,   via 
San  Francisco,  299. 

Marsh,  Ellen  F.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  193. 
*Marshall,  Jane  H.  (Cormack),  150. 

[h.  indicates  honorary ;  g.,  graduate,] 


898. 

'96. 

430. 

'85. 

822. 

'95. 

552. 

'89. 

201. 

'76. 

141. 

'74. 

43. 

'67. 

971. 

'97. 

1102. 

'99. 

1182. 

'00. 

75. 

'71. 

668. 

'92. 

1183. 

'00. 

972. 

'97. 

479. 

'87. 

431. 

'85. 

899. 

'96. 

1103. 

'99. 

1026. 

'98. 

371. 

'82. 

202. 

'76. 

1413. 

'93. 

617. 

'91. 

618. 

'91. 

1270. 

'01. 

619. 

'91. 

432. 

'85. 

823. 

'95. 

1027. 

'98. 

513. 

'88. 

345. 

'81. 

COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


447 


NO. 

CLASS. 

1184. 

'00. 

1185. 

'00. 

514. 

'88. 

586. 

'90. 

142. 

'74. 

1271. 

'01. 

670. 

'92. 

771. 

'94. 

901. 

'96. 

346. 

'81. 

204. 

'76. 

1186. 

'00. 

824. 

'95. 

620. 

'91. 

1451. 

'70. 

1028. 

'98. 

22.     '62. 


1104. 

'99. 

1105. 

'99. 

1272. 

'01. 

1368. 

'02. 

372. 

'82. 

414. 

'84. 

1493. 

'86. 

312. 

'80. 

902. 

'96. 

347. 

'81. 

313. 

'80. 

1029. 

'98. 

1187. 

'00. 

173. 

'75. 

1030. 

'98. 

314. 

'80. 

480. 

'87. 

515. 

'88. 

373. 

'82. 

516. 

'88. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


Martin,  Arba,  27  Heck  Hall,  Evanston,  111.,  326. 

Martin,  Horatio  S.,  Brighton  Park,  Chicago,  111.  (?),  326. 

Martin,  Norman  A.,  1526  A  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  193. 

Martin,  Riley  P.,  1461^  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  210. 

Martin,  William  L.,  223  Ridge  wood  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  99. 

Masden,  Ella  M.,  145,  5th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  339. 

Mason,  Albert  S.,  Mellette,  S.  Dak.,  227. 

Mason  (see  King,  Minnie  E.). 

Masslich,  Chester  B.,  1732  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  249. 

Masslich,  George  B.,  932  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  276. 

Matlack,  Joseph  A.,  68  DeKalb  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  150. 

Matthew,  Winfield  S.,  2009  Lincoln  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  114. 

Matthew  (see  Pomeroy,  Marion  L.). 

Mattison,  Georgia  D.,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  HI.,  326. 

Mattison,  Mortimer  W.,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  260. 

Mattison,  Myrtle  E.,  1028  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU.,  217. 
/iMattison,  Olin  F.,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  377. 

Mattison,  Olinia  M.,  933  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  299. 

May  (see  MacArthur,  Elizabeth  C). 
*Meacham,  Henry  G.,  65. 

Meddaugh  (see  Simonson,  Anna  P.). 

Medlar,  Ola  S.,  Tacloban,  Island  of  Leyte,  P.  I.,  312. 

Mell,  Aaron  W.,  313. 

MelviUe,  Carey  E.,  care  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  340. 

Melzer,  Lulu  K.,  Glenview,  111.,  354. 

Merreil,  Frank  W.,  Monmouth,  111.,  157. 

Merrick,  George  P.,  1322  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  167. 
/iMerrill,  Stephen  M.,  57  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  384. 

Merritt,  George,  Turin,  N.  Y.,  141. 

Merville,  Beulah  E.  (Spofford),  5585  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  276. 

Meserve,  Emma  P.  (James),  6421  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  150. 
*Mesick,  Dollie  V.  (Pursel),  141. 

Messner,  Mabel  E.,  Edison  Park,  111.,  299. 

Metcalf,  Anne  M.  (Thomas),  Winona,  Minn.,  326. 
*Metcalf,  Henry  K.,  106. 

Metcalf,  Terressa  A.  (Bonar),  911  Greenleaf  St.,  Evanston,  111., 
299. 

Mettler  (see  Pierson,  Mary  J.). 

Michelet,  Charles  J.,  Wilmette,  111.,  141. 

Middlekauff,  Frank  G.,  5327  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  184. 

Middlekauff,  Oscar,  Lexington,  Neb.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  193. 

Middlekauff,  Peter  D.,  1761  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111.,  157. 

Middlekauff,  Samuel  H.,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal.,  194. 

Middlekauff  (see  Prindle,  Emma  M.). 

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448  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Milbank,  Mary  L.,  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  299. 
Miller,  Alta  D.,  1707  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  288. 
*Miller,  Amos  H.,  81. 
Miller,  Annie  Marcy  (Scott),  562  Willard  Place,  Evanston,  111., 

261. 
Miller,  Clarence  J.,  Rock  Rapids,  la.,  250. 
Miller,  Effie  W.,  11456  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  227. 
Miller,  Esther  M.  M.,  7204^1ark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  276. 
Miller,  Harry  H.,  care  Balsas  Valley  Co.,  Mexico  City,  D.  F., 

Mexico,  157. 
*Miller,  Helen  L.  (Moore),  142. 
MiUer,  Maude  E.  (Cormack),  New  Milford,  111.,  313. 
Miller,  Nathan  C,  Durango,  Colo.,  151. 
Miller,  Sumner  M.,  701  Main  St.,  Peoria,  111.,  276. 
i*Milner,  James  W.,  380. 

Milner,  Sarah  F.,  7436  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  340. 
grMinear,  Augustus  C,  Kilbourne,  la.,  373. 
Miner,  Elmer  A.,  care  Northwestern  University  Medical  School, 

2431  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  276. 
Minium,  William  J.,  Kankakee,  111.,  94. 
Minium,  Willis  F.,  732  Liberty  St.,  Petaluma,  Cal.,  313. 
Minium  (see  Wheadon,  Emily). 

Mitchell,  Francis  J.  R.,  2206  Sheridan  Road,  Evanston,  111.,  277. 
Mitchell,  Louisa,  200  South  Willow  Ave.,  Austin,  Chicago,  111., 

326. 
1032.     '98.     Mitchell,  Mott  P.,  Boone,  la.,  299. 
Mitchell  (see  Baird,  Ruth). 
'61.  *Mohler,  Martin,  63. 

Money,  Parke  C,  Humboldt,  la.,  313. 

Monk,  Alice  M.,  care  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  300. 

Montgomery,  Annie  M.,  Ireton,  la.,  340. 

Moon  (see  Ross,  Jessie  E.). 

Mooney,  George,  Mendham,  N.  J.,  250. 

Moore,  Eva  E.  (Haseltine),  1307  Ainslie  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  300. 

Moore,  Flora  P.  M.,  Cor.  A  and  Howard  Sts.,  Moscow,  Idaho,  277. 

Moore,  G.  Albert,  30  East  High  St.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  354. 

Moore,  Harriet  M.  (Thomas),  2039  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111., 

277. 
Moore,  Jessie  (McPherrin),  1919  East  11th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 

135. 
Moore,  Mary  E.,  2278  Kenmore  Ave.,  Argyle  Park,  Chicago,  111,, 

172. 
Moore,  Mary  H.  (Jones),  1636  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  261. 
*Moore  (see  Miller,  Helen  L.).  ^ 

Morgan,  Charles  H.,  57  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  122. 
Morgan  (see  McCabe,  Caroline  R.). 

\h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


1031. 

'98. 

973. 

'97. 

76. 

'71. 

825. 

'95. 

772. 

'94. 

671. 

'92. 

903. 

'96. 

374. 

'82. 

315. 

'80. 

1106. 

'99. 

348. 

'81. 

904. 

'96. 

1469. 

'77.) 

1273. 

'01. 

1439. 

'02. 

905. 

'96. 

122. 

'73. 

1107. 

'99. 

906. 

'96. 

1188. 

'00. 

15. 

'61. 

1108. 

'99. 

1033. 

'98. 

1274. 

'01. 

773. 

'94. 

1034. 

'98. 

907. 

'96. 

1369. 

'02. 

908. 

'96. 

289. 

'79. 

433. 

'85. 

826. 

'95. 

237. 

'77. 

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449 


NO. 

CLASS 

1189. 

'00. 

974. 

'97. 

587. 

'90. 

393. 

'83. 

621. 

'91. 

1035. 

'98 

1109. 

'99 

434. 

'85. 

909. 

'96. 

719. 

'93. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS. 


290.     '79 


827. 

'95. 

1110. 

'99. 

1436. 

'OL 

123. 

'73. 

828. 

'95. 

1275. 

'01. 

1111. 

'99. 

588. 

'90. 

829. 

'95. 

349. 

'81. 

1276. 

'01. 

1036. 

'98. 

720. 

'93. 

265. 

'78. 

316. 

'80. 

1510. 

'92. 

622. 

'91. 

1277. 

'01. 

266. 

'78. 

1190. 

'00. 

77. 

71. 

394. 

'83. 

317. 

'80. 

1461. 

'75.y 

553. 

'89. 

.     Morse,  Albert  G.,  Anacortes,  Wash.,  327. 

.     Morse,  Harriet  L.  (Barnes),  Onarga,  111.,  289. 

.     Morse,  Isabel  R.,  615  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  210. 

Morse  (see  Kellogg,  Amy  C). 
,     Moulding,  Minnie  R.  (Goodsmith),  957  North  Clark  St.,  Chicago, 

111.,  163. 
,     Moulding,  Thomas  C,  5949  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  217. 

Moulding  (see  Staver,  Ida  T.). 
.     Mowry,  Clarence  H.,  1007  Forest  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  300. 

Moyer  (see  Hayes,  Charlotte  B.). 
.     Muhleman,  George  W.,  722  Van  Buren  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  313. 
.     Mulfinger,  George  A.,  112  South  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  172. 
,     Murray,  Frank  T.,  522  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  277. 

Murray,  Marietta  M.  (Stretton),  Hingham,  Wis.,  238. 

Murray  (see  Fleshiem,  Nelle  L.). 

Musgrove,  James  T.,  1440  Melvia  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  135. 
*Musgrove  (see  Casey,  Lillie  C). 

Myers,  Clifford  L.,  422  Elizabeth  St.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  261. 

Myers,  William  E.,  St.  Alban's  Academy,  Knoxville,  HI.,  313. 
^Nash,  Walter  D.,  Rockford,  111.,  372. 

Nash  (see  Crandon,  Josie  B.). 

Needham,  Adolphus  H.,  Salinas,  Cal.,  94. 

Neiglick,    Anna  (Bigelow),   care   Teachers'    College,   Columbia 
University,   New  York,   N.   Y.,    261. 

Neiglick,  Elsie,  1205  Waveland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  340. 

Nesmith,  George  T.,  Hebron,  111.,  314. 

Newcomb,  William  H.,  1857  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  210. 

Newing,  William  A.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  262. 

Nichol,  James  E.,  Exira,  la.,  151. 

Nichols,  George  E.,  Edgar,  Wis.,  340. 

Nichols,  Laura  A.,  964  North  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  300. 

Nicholson,  Thomas,  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  238. 

Nielson,  Rasmus,  129. 

Nind,  Emma  (Lacy),  Foochow,  China,  142. 
/i*Ninde,  William  X.,  388. 

Nisbet,  Robert  K.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  217. 

Noble  (see  Lane,  Clara  L.). 

Noble  (see  Crandon,  Leila  M.) . 

Nordquist,  Stella,  McHenry,  111.,  340. 

Northrop,  Charles  S.,  Woodstock,  111.,  129. 

Northrup,  Albert  J.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  327. 

Norton,  Albert  B.,  181  Smith  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (?),  81. 
*Norton,  Mary  E.  (Clapp),  163. 

Norton,  William  B.,  416  South  6th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111.,  142. 
/i*Noyes,  George  C,  379. 
.     Noyes,  Lizzie  B.,  34  Elm  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  202. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


450  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Null,  Wilber  F.,  Cameron,  Mo.,  289. 

Gates,  James  F.,  626  Hamlin  St.f  Evanston,  111.,  238. 

Gates  (see  Jennings,  Henrietta  M.). 

Gdell,  John  P.,  2130  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  250. 

Gdgers,  Joseph  H.,  Princeton,  111.,  211. 

Gkey,  Ida  J.,  Corning,  la.,  250. 

Gldfield,  William  A.,  1737  West  Balmoral  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  354. 

Glp,  Ernest  E.,  1910  Shern^n  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  327. 

Gmelvena,  William,  99. 

Gsborn,  Harper  E.,  1518  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111.,  289. 

Gsgood,   Harriet  L.   (McCuUough),   835  Kirkwood   Boulevard, 
Davenport,  la.,  228. 

Gtjen,  William  H.,  Gregon,  111.,  158. 

Gwen,  Festus  E.,  811  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  354. 

Gwen,  Grace  E.  (Rist),  336  South  La  Salle  St.,  Aurora,  111.,  250. 

Gzanne,  Herbert  G.,  Gulbarga,  India,  314. 

Paarlberg,  Mary,  Beardstown,  111.,  355. 

Paddock,  Jessie  L.  (Petty),  201  West  8th  St.,  Sterling,  111.,  314. 

Page,  Edward  C,  DeKalb,  lU.,  194. 

Page  (see  Gloss,  Janet  C). 

Paine,  Bayard  H.,  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  251. 

Pallette,  Edward  M.,  223  West  2d  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  251. 
/iPalmer,  George  R.,  Gnarga,  111.,  380. 

Palmer,  Hiram  H.,  421  Van  Buren  St.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  89. 

Palmer,  Mary  E.,  Chicago  Heights,  III.,  314. 

Park,  May  E.,  Wilmette,  111.,  355. 

Parkes,  William  R.,  1428  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  211. 

Parkinson,  George  H.,  Stafford,  Kan.,  355. 

Parks,  Edward  L.,  South  Atlanta,  Ga.,  94. 
'76.  *Parks,  Emma  E.  (Weller),  114. 

Parks,  May  E.  (King),  St.  Lawrence,  S.  Dak.,  130. 
'02.  srParks,  Samuel  S.,  402  Ashland  Blk.,  Chicago,  111.,  374. 

Parks  (see  Webb,  Isabella  B.). 

Parsons,  Harry  T.,  Alva,  Okla.,  300. 

Patten,  Amos  W.,  616  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  78. 

Patten,  Harrison  E.,  1109  University  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis.,  251. 

Patten  (see  Prindle,  S.  Ella). 

Patterson,  Charles  W.,  3700  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  340. 

Patterson,  Edith  (King),  216  South  Utica  St.,  Waukegan,  111., 
277. 

Patterson,  Edmund  B.,  1325  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  168. 

Patterson,  Florence  M.,  Burlington,  Wis.,  301. 
^Patterson,  Mary  E.,  228. 

Patterson,  Minnie  L.,  Burlington,  Wis.,  277. 

Pattison,  Arthur,  Gak  Park,  111.,  194. 

Pattison,  Jennie  E.  (Kryder),  Freeport,  111.,  114. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


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'97. 

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'93. 

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'94. 

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'90. 

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'02. 

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'00. 

143. 

'74. 

976. 

'97. 

672. 

'92. 

375. 

'82. 

1371. 

'02. 

776. 

'94. 

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'99. 

1372. 

'02. 

1113. 

'99. 

517. 

'88. 

777. 

'94. 

778. 

'94. 

1470. 

'77. 

101. 

'72. 

1114. 

'99. 

1373. 

'02. 

590. 

'90. 

1374. 

'02. 

124. 

'73. 

205. 

'76. 

267. 

'78. 

1440. 

'02. 

1037. 

'98. 

68. 

'70. 

779. 

'94. 

1278. 

'01. 

910. 

'96. 

415. 

'84. 

1038. 

'98. 

673. 

'92. 

911. 

'96. 

518. 

'88. 

206. 

'76. 

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451 


NO. 

CLASS 

207. 

'76. 

102. 

'72. 

1458. 

72. 

1279. 

'01. 

912. 

'96. 

35. 

'66. 

78. 

'71. 

830. 

'95 

519. 

'88. 

23. 

'62. 

449. 

'86. 

1280. 

'01. 

1039. 

'98. 

977. 

'97. 

722. 

'93. 

554. 

'89. 

103. 

'72. 

831. 

'95. 

1040. 

'98. 

79. 

'71. 

450. 

'86. 

674. 

'92. 

1115. 

'99. 

1192. 

'00. 

913. 

'96. 

1281. 

'01. 

451. 

'86. 

723. 

'93. 

724. 

'93. 

914. 

'96. 

1282. 

'01. 

623. 

'91. 

1283. 

'01. 

1419. 

'95. 

1116. 

'99. 

675. 

'92. 

832. 

'95. 

395. 

'83. 

1117. 

'99. 

915. 

'96. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Pattison,  Mary  E.,  173  Adams  St.,  Freeport,  111.,  115. 

Paul,  Clarence  R.,  Springfield,  111.,  89. 
hFsiul,  Edgar  T.,  379. 

Payton,  E.  Inez,  Atlantic,  la.,  341. 

Peaks  (see  Spies,  Alice). 

Pearce,  James  N.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Evanston,  111.,  278. 

Pearce,  Listen  H.,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  69. 

Pearson,  Charles  W.,  212  South  12th  St.,  Quincy,  111.,  81. 

Pearson  (see  Simmons,  Gertrude  E.). 

Pearsons,  Harry  P.,  1816  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  262. 
*Pearsons,  Helen  M.  (Calkins),  194. 

Pearsons,  Henry  A.,  1718  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  65. 

Peart,  M.  Ada  (Foster),  409  West  South  St.,  Pontiac,  111.,  176. 

Pease,  Kingsley  E.,  care  Anglo-Chinese  School  for  Boys,  Singa- 
pore, Straits  Settlements,  Malaysia,  341. 

Pease,  RoUin  M.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  301. 

Pease,  Samuel  J.,  2124,  14th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  289. 

Pease,  William  A.,  2321  North  42d  Court,  Chicago,  111.,  239. 
*Pease  (see  Wright,  Mary  F.). 

Peck,  Mabel  E.  (Luce),  Owatonna,  Minn.,  203. 

Peet,  Wilbur  O.,  Walworth,  N.  Y.,  89. 

Pegram,  Mary  E.  (Lumpkin),  Carlinville,  111.,  262. 

Pendleton,  Carleton  H.,  1238  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  301. 

Penny,  Arthur  W.,  505  Majestic  Building,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  82. 

Perley,  Lyman  O.,  1728  South  32d  Ave.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  177. 

Perrine,  Charles  H.,  228. 

Perry,  Albeitus,  5940  Princeton  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  314. 

Perry,  Edmn  R.,  2  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  327. 

Peters,  Charles  S.,  48  Powell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  278. 

Peters,  Maude  M.,  Tuscola,  111.,  341. 

Peterson,  A.  Olivia,  Galva,  111.,  177. 

Peterson,  Mary  B.,  221,  15th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  239. 

Pettersen,  Christian  A.,  2395  Lowell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  239. 

Pettit,  Morley  S.,  Columbus,  Wis.,  278. 

Petty  (see  Paddock,  Jessie  L.). 

Phar,  John  M.,  Sycamore,  111.,  341. 

Phelps,  Alfred  H.,  care  Benedict  &  Phelps,  Denver,  Colo.,  217. 

Phelps,  Frank  W.,  4312  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  341. 
fifPhelps,  William  H.,  Manistee,  Mich.,  366. 

Phillippi,  Ruth  E.,  2310  California  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  314. 

Phillips,  Charles  A.,  228  Greenwood  Boulevard,  Evanston,  111., 
228. 

Phillips,  Jessie  R.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  262. 

PhiUips,  William  A.,  1711  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  163. 

Pierce,  Ella  M.  (Brown),  2811  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  315. 

Pierce,  Elmer  H.,  Winfield,  Kan.,  278. 

[h.  indicates  honorary  fir.,  graduate.] 


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'99. 

833. 

'95. 

1375. 

'02. 

32. 

'65. 

376. 

'82. 

125. 

'73. 

452. 

'86. 

1041. 

'98. 

69. 

'70. 

8. 

'60. 

416. 

'84. 

238. 

'77. 

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452  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

1193.  '00.     Pierce,  Frances  C,  Willard  Hall,  Evanston,  111.,  327. 

Pierce  (see  Heaps,  Edith  E.).        • 

Pierson,  John  C,  Jr.,  Menomonie,  Wis.,  315. 

Pierson,  Mary  J.  (Mettler),  814  Rockwell  St.,  Kewanee,  111.,  262. 

Pierson,  Ward  W.,  Wilmette,  111.,  355. 

Pieters  (see  Campbell,  Elizabeth  B.). 
*Pingree,  Melvin  A.,  68. 

Piper,  Charles  E.,  Berwyn,  HI.,  158. 

Pitner,  Lee  J.,  1106  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  95. 

Place,  Chester  A.,  Beaumont,  Tex.,  177. 

Plant,  Thomas  J.,  301. 
'70.  *Plested,  William,  79. 

Plimpton,  Homer  A.,  Riverside,  Cal.,  61. 

Plummer,  Charles  G.,  535  East  1st  South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah,  168. 

Pomeroy,  Marion  L.  (Matthew),  2009  Lincoln  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal., 
123. 
'82.;i*Poole,  William  F.,  383. 

Pooler  (see  Zimmerman,  Marion  E.). 

377.  '82.     Pooley,  Robert  H.,  614  Peach  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  158. 

Pooley  (see  Skelton,  Martha  G.). 
350.     '81.  *Porter,  Frederick,  151. 

1194.  '00.     Porter,  Jesse  B.,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School,  Chi- 

cago, 111.,  327. 

1284.  '01.     Porter,  Royal  A.,  care  Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  341. 

1042.  '98.     Post,  Edith  M.,  153  Walnut  St.,  Blue  Island,  III,  301. 

208.  '76.     Potter,  Earl  F.,  Fort  Madison,  la.,  115. 

834.  '95.     Potter,  James,  Walnut,  111.,  263. 

239.  '77.     Potter,  Lorenzo  T.,  4162  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  123. 

676.  '92.     Potter,  Mary  R.,  146  West  Main  St.,  DeKalb,  III.,  228. 

1485.  '82.  APotts,  James  H.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  383. 

70.  '70.     Potwin,  Homer,  79. 

624.  '91.     Power,  Guy  N.,  104  Woodlawn  Ave.,  North,  Burlington,  la.,  217. 

1376.  '02.     Pratt,  Ernest  L.,  747  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  355. 

1462.  '75./i*Prentice,  George,  379. 

1533.  '03.  /iPrescott,  Albert  B.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  395. 
Preston  (see  Kennedy,  Lina). 

780.  '94.     Price,  Annie  H.,  PhiHpsburg,  Mont.,  252. 

1119.  '99.  *Prickett,  William  R.,  315. 

378.  '82.     Prindle,  Emma  M.  (Middlekauff),  1761  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago, 

111.,  159. 
916.     '96.     Prindle,  Miriam  E.,  "  Elm  Grove, "  near  Bon  Air,  Va.,  278. 
291.     '79.     Prindle,  S.  Ella  (Patten),  616  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  136. 

1195.  '00.     Prochaska,  Otakar  L.,  67  Tell  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  328. 

318.     '80.     Pryor,  Ellen  M.  (McKeever),.1360  Bond  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal., 
143. 

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COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


NO. 

CLASS 

319. 

'80. 

917. 

'96. 

1285.     '01 


268. 

'78 

520. 

'88 

444. 

'66 

417. 

'84 

'60 


918. 

'96 

1286. 

'01 

781. 

'94 

1043. 

'98 

677. 

'92 

835. 

'95 

1377. 

'02 

1287. 

'01 

174. 

'75 

1491. 

'84 

1488. 

'83 

104. 

'72 

80. 

'71 

678. 

'92 

1492. 

'84. 

481. 

'87 

56. 

'69 

1378. 

'02 

1120. 

'99 

418. 

'84. 

1522. 

'96 

1196. 

'00 

782. 

'94 

978. 

'97 

1044. 

'98 

979. 

'97 

1122. 

'99 

1526. 

'99 

1288. 

'01 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Pryor,  John  H.,  Ireton,  la.,  143. 

Puckrin,  Andrew  E.,  1572  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  279. 
*Pursel  (see  Mesick,  Dollie  V.). 

Quade,   William  G.,  care  Burns  Boiler  &  Manufacturing  Co. 
West  De  Pere,  Wis.,  342. 

Quereau,  Charles  H.,  50  North  Allen  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  130. 

Quereau,  Edmund  C,  Brookings,  S.  Dak,,  195. 
/i*Quereau,  George  W.,  375. 

Raddin,  Charles  S.,  2032  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  168. 

Raddin  (see  Ailing,  Belle  E.). 

Raleigh,  William  H.  H.,  Mount  Royal  Apartments,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  61. 

Ramsay,  Gordon  A.,  100  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  279. 

Rankin,  Clarence  E.,  Braid  wood.  111.,  342. 

Ransmeier,  John  C,  Trinity  College,  Durham,  N.  C,  252. 

Rassweiler,  Harry  C,  Naperville,  111.,  301. 

RawUns,  Cora  M.,  Madison,  S.  D.,  229. 

Rawlins,  David  B.,  1230  Park  Place,  Quincy,  111.,  263. 

Rawlins,  Frances  C,  Onarga,  111.,  355. 

Rawll,  Ruby  E.,  Rossville,  III,  342. 

Ray,  John  T.,  1280  West  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  106. 
/^Raymond,  Bradford  P.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  384. 
/i*Raymond,  Charles,  383. 

Raymond,  Frederick  D.,  408  Greenwood  Boulevard,  Evanston, 
III,  89. 

Raymond,  James  H.,  2335  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  82. 

Raymond,  Jerome  H.,  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111.,  229. 
/i*Raymond,  Miner,  384. 
*Raymond,  William  C,  184. 
*Raymond,  WilKam  M.,  75. 

Raymond  (see  Hunt,  Nettie  J.). 

Rea,  Harry  A.,  841  West  Lake  St.,  Chicago,  lU.,  355. 

Read,  WiUiam  B.,  Ogden,  la.,  315. 

Redfield.  Helen  M.  (Horswell),  802  Second  Ave.,  South,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  169. 
hReed,  Elizabeth  A.,  391. 

Reed,  Gertrude  H.,  2008  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  328. 

Reed,  Helen  G.,  Cairo,  111.,  252. 

Reeves,  S.  Eleanor  (Wier),  6438  Stewart  Ave.,  Englewood,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  289. 

Reid,  Robert  J.,  Pomeroy,  Wash.,  301. 

Reimers,  Anna  C.  (Richardson),  Rochester,  Minn.,  290. 

Remington,  James  E.,  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  315. 
^Remington,  Joseph  P.,  Longport,  N.  J.,  393. 

Reynolds,  Florence  E.,  2564  Lake  wood  Ave.,  Edge  water,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  342. 


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454  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

625.  '91.     Reynolds,  Frank  A.,  5  W.  125th  «t.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  217. 
1045.     '98.     Reynolds,  Mary  I.,  563  Orchard  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  302. 

240.  '77.  *Rice,  CorneUus  E.,  123. 

351.     '81.     Rice,  Frank  L.,  Gault  House,  Chicago,  111.,  151. 

396.  '83.     Rice,  Louis  S.,  620  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  163. 

783.  '94.     Rice,  William  F.,  968  Calle  Junin,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine,  S.  A., 

252.  . 

Rice  (see  Webster,  Mary  E.). 

144.  '74.  *Richards,  John  W.,  99. 

1289.  '01.     Richardson,  Edith  M.,  Rochester,  Minn.,  342. 

1197.  '00.     Richardson,  Frank  L.,  811  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  328. 
521.     '88.     Richardson,  George  O.,  Adams,  Ore.,  195. 

1121.     '99.     Richardson,  J.  Elnora,  Elgin,  Minn.,  315. 

Richardson  (see  Reimers,  Anna  C). 
555.     '89.     Richey,  Mary  (LesUe),  203. 

1198.  '00.     Richter,  Christine  E.,  15  Surrey  Court,  Chicago,  111.,  328. 

Ricketts  (see  Tubbs,  Myra  E.). 
Ridgway  (see  Robinson,  Anna  E.). 
980.     '97.     Ridings,  Edward  J.,  Chebanse,  111.,  290. 

145.  '74.     Riehl,  Daniel  C,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  99. 

784.  '94.     Rist,  Benjamin,  336  South  La  Salle  St.,  Aurora,  III.,  252. 

Rist  (see  Owen,  Grace  E.). 

1199.  '00.     Roberts,  Effie  I.,  309  Union  St.,  Ionia,  Mich.,  328. 
725.     '93.     Roberts,  Frederick  C,  Hibbing,  Minn.,  239. 

785.  '94.  *Roberts,  Joseph  F.,  253. 

175.     '75.     Robinson,  Albert  R.,  Hinsdale,  111.,  107. 

626.  '91.     Robinson,  Anna  E.  (Ridgway),  51  Manhattan  Ave.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.,  218. 

105.  '72.  *Robinson,  James  F.,  90. 

146.  '74.     Robinson,  WiUiam  B.,  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  100. 

836.  '95.     Robison,  Clarence  H.,  209  Wesley  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  263. 

241.  '77.     Robison,  Martin  S.,  Jr.,  care  Street  Car  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.,  123. 

1123.  '99.     Rodgers,  Emily  I.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Monmouth,  111.,  316. 

1290.  '01.     Rodgers,  Joseph  H.,  Guanajuato,  Mex.,  342. 

147.  '74.     Roland,  Sarah  R.  (Childs),  526  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  100. 
1612.  '93.  /iRoosevelt,  Theodore,  Washington,  D.  C,  388. 

57.  '69.     Root,  Charles  G.,  108  Oak  Grove  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  75. 

269.  '78.     Root,  Charles  L.,  Lyons,  la.,  130. 

24.  '62.     Rose,  William  F.,  65. 

837.  '95.  *Ross,  EUa  A.  (Hall),  263. 

397.  '83.     Ross,  Isabella,  Lake  Bluff,  111.,  163. 

1124.  '99.     Ross,  Jessie  E.  (Moon),  2034  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  316. 

Rossiter  (see  Henry,  Mary). 

106.  '72.     Roys,  Fernando,  90. 

81.     '71.     Roys,  Ozro,  88  Russell  St.,  Lewiston  Falls,  Me.,  82. 
679.     '92.     Rundell,  Charles  L.,  1945  Lexington  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  229. 

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455 


NO,   CIJIBS. 

129L 

'01. 

82. 

71. 

1292. 

'01. 

1125. 

'99. 

1200. 

'00. 

1046. 

'98. 

919. 

'96. 

726. 

'93. 

1379. 

'02. 

981. 

'97. 

838. 

'95. 

419. 

'84. 

435. 

'85. 

920. 

'96. 

982. 

'97. 

627. 

'91. 

1380. 

'02. 

453. 

'86. 

1293. 

'01. 

1420. 

'95. 

352. 

'81. 

1047. 

'98. 

680. 

'92. 

1294. 

'01. 

148. 

'74. 

320. 

'80. 

591. 

'90. 

209. 

'76. 

1201. 

'00. 

628. 

'91. 

149. 

'74. 

1381. 

'02. 

-  839. 

'95. 

727. 

'93. 

58. 

'69. 

1382. 

'02. 

1295. 

'01. 

786. 

'94. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Russell,  Hiram  E.,  Northwestern  University  Dormitory,  Evans- 
ton,  III,  342. 

Russell,  Richard  D.,  Pomona,  Cal.,  83. 

Ruth,  Thyra  J.,  Elmwood,  111.,  343. 

Ruther,  George  E.,  702  Sunnyside  Ave.,  Ravenswood,  HI.,  316. 

Rutledge,  Edna,  318  North  Third  St.,  Rockford,  lU.,  328. 

St.  John,  Burton  L.,  Methodist  Mission,  Peking,  China,  302. 

St.  John,  Edwin  M.,  Rockford,  111.,  279. 

St.  John  (see  Barnes,  lo). 

Sanborn,  Elizabeth  D.  (Thompson),  Bedford,  la.,  239. 

Sanders,  Albert  D.,  Jr.,  2  Perkins  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  356. 
*Sanner,  Paul  S.,  290. 

Sargent,  Carla  F.,  627  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  263. 

Sargent,  WilUam  D.,  2345  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  169. 

Sawyer,  Ellen  M.  (Bloom),  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  173. 

Sawyer,  Ida  E.,  University  Library,  Iowa  City,  la.,  279. 

Sawyer,  Jessie  S.,  1031  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  290. 

Sawyer,  Ward  B.,  1031  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  218. 

Scheiner,  Frank  H.,  3200  North  40th  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  356. 

Schell,  Edwin  A.,  607  Wabash  Ave.,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  177. 

Schlesinger  (see  Jones,  Mary). 

Schlorff,  Paul  W.,  854  North  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  343. 
grSchniidt,  Louis  E.,  424  N.  State  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  367. 

Schneider,  John,  Kaukauna,  Wis.,  151. 

Schneider,  John  M.,  857  South  Liberty  St.,  Elgin,  111.,  302. 

Schottenfels,  Ida  M.,  1230  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
229. 

Schreiber,  Thomas,  College  Dormitory,  Evanston,  111.,  343. 

Schweer  (see  Van  Sickle,  Maude  E.). 

Scott,  Andrew  J.,  125  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  100. 

Scott,  Cassie  M.  (Cushing),  Highland  Park,  111.,  143. 

Scott,  Elvin  E.,  care  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Des  Moines, 
la.,  211. 

Scott,  Frank  H.,  1937  Oakdale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  115. 

Scott,  Jennie  N.,  813.  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  328. 

Scott  John  A.,  2110  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  218. 

Scott,  John  W.,  1120  South  4th  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  101. 

Scott,  Mary  R.,  15134  Center  Ave.,  Harvey,  111.,  356. 

Scott,  Walter  D.,  562  Willard  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  264. 

Scott,  WiUiam  T.,  Summit  Street  Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  240. 

Scott  (see  Miller,  Annie  M.). 

Scott  (see  Grey,  Ethel). 

Scovill,  Henry  T.,  1716  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  75. 

Seabrook,  Angelina  E.,  care  Adrian  College,  Adrian,  Mich.,  356. 

Seager,  George  W.,  St.  James,  Minn.,  343. 

Seager,  M.  Gertrude,  St.  James,  Minn.,  253. 


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456  nortiiwestp:rn  university 

NO.  CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

242.     '77.     Seaman,  Robert  B.,  Monience,  11^,  123. 

5.     '59.     Searle,  Elhanon  J.,  2602,  8^  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  60. 
10.     '60.  *Searle,  Elmore  Q.,  62. 
1525.     '98.  hSears,  Nathaniel  C,  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111.,  392. 

1383.  '02.     Seed,  Maurice  J.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  356. 

921.  '96.  *SeUew,  Roland  R.,  279. 

1202.  '00.     Semans,  Clara  E.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  329. 
398.     '83.     Sharer,  Charles  H.,  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  164. 

1048.     '98.     Sharp,  Cari  N.,  1632  Ridge  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  302. 

1384.  '02.     Sharp,  Frances  M.,  808  E.  Ft.  Wayne  St.,  Warsaw,  Ind.,  356. 
436.     '85.     Sharp,  Katharine  L.,  Champaign,  111.,  173. 

1203.  '00.     Sheets,  Frank  D.,  2611  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  143,  329. 
379.     '82.     Sheets,  Fred  H.,  1604  West  Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  159. 

♦Sheets  (see  Hill,  Mary  A.). 
592.     '90.     Sheldon,  Mabel  (Denny),  Maxwell,  la.,  211. 

922.  '96.     Sheller,  William,  2014  Hewitt  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash.,  279. 
556.     '89.     Shepard,  Orlando,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Tiffin,  O.,  203. 

1204.  '00.     Sheppard,  Margarethe,  225  Greenwood  Boul.,  Evanston,  111.,  329. 
1445.     '66./i*Sheppard,  Nathan,  376. 

1477.  '79.  /iSheppard,  Robert  D.',  225  Greenwood  Boul.,  Evanston,  111.,  381. 

1455.  '71./i*Sheridan,  Philip  H.,  378. 

728.  '93.     Sherman,  Charles  K.,  4730  Grand  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  240. 

1296.  '01.     Shinn,  Harold  B.,  831  HamUn  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  343. 

1126.  '99.     Shinn,  Harwin  B.,  Iquique,  Chile,  S.  A.,  316. 

321.  '80.     Shipman,  Elias  F.,  143. 

1297.  '01.     Short,  Robert,  625  Grove  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  343. 

83.  '71.     Shrader,  Edwin  R.,  1104  West  37th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  83. 

681.  '92.     Shronts,  Claude  F.,  Momence,  111.,  230. 

482.  '87.     Shuman,  Edwin  L.,  221  Kedzie  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  185. 

1385.  '02.     Shuman,  Grace  E.,  2130  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  356. 

593.  '90.     Shuman,  Jesse  J.,  837  Heberton  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  211. 

840.  '95.     Shuman,  Lucy  E.,  2130  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  264. 

629.  '91.     Shuman,  R.  Roy,  1610  Ashland  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  219. 
292.  '79.  *Shumway,  Clara,  136. 

557.  '89.     Shumway,  Philip  R.,  1605  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  203. 

1127.  '99.     Siberts,  Paul  R.,  care  Northwestern  University  Medical  School, 

Chicago,  111.,  316. 

1298.  '01.     Siller,  Mabel  H.,  716  Clark  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  344. 

630.  '91.     Simmons,   Gertrude    E.    (Pearson),   865    Fairmount   Ave.,    St. 

Paul,  Minn.,  219. 

150.  '74.  *Simmons,  Gilbert  M.,  101. 

322.  '80.     Simonsen,  Nels  E.,  2243  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  143. 

682.  '92.     Simonson,  Anna  P.  (Meddaugh),  Chicago  Hospital,  452  E.  49th 

St.,  Chicago,  111.,  230. 

787.  '94.     Simonson,  Ida  S.,  336  College  Ave.,  DeKalb,  111.,  253. 

420.  '84.     Simpson,  Frances,  University  of  Illinois,  Champaign,  111.,  169. 

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457 


,NO. 

CLASS. 

923. 

'96. 

683. 

'92. 

84L 

'95. 

729. 

'93. 

437. 

'85. 

353. 

'81. 

1299. 

'01. 

438. 

'85. 

788. 

'94. 

1386. 

'02. 

107. 

'72. 

789. 

'94. 

1387. 

'02. 

1205. 

'00. 

1206. 

.'00. 

1300. 

*'01. 

1049. 

'98. 

323. 

'80. 

924. 

'96. 

151. 

'74. 

1388. 

'02. 

631. 

'91. 

684. 

'92. 

685. 

'92. 

686. 

'92. 

1301. 

'01. 

1489. 

'83. 

399. 

'83. 

380. 

'82. 

11. 

'60. 

354. 

'81. 

16. 

'61. 

842. 

'95. 

925. 

'96. 

926. 

'96. 

12. 

'60. 

594. 

'90. 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Sinclair,  Harriet  A.,  5521  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  280. 
Sinclair,  James  G.,  230. 

Singleton,  John  C,  833  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  264. 
*Singleton,  Mary  K.  (Hayes),  240. 
Singleton  (see  Finley,  Mary  O.). 

Skelton,  Leonard  L.,  42  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  173. 
Skelton,  Martha  G.  (Pooley),  614  Peach  St.,  Rockford,  111.,  152. 
Skiles,  Aubrey  M.,  652  C  St.,  Northeast,  Washington,  D.  C,  344. 
SHchter,  Charles  S.,  636  Francis  St.,  Madison,  Wis.,  174. 
Smetters,  Samuel  T.,  254  East  60th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  253. 
Smiley,  J.  Ernest,  458  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  357. 
Smith,  Amos  A.  L.,  2316  Grand  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  90. 
Smith,  Anna  M.,  1231  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  253. 
Smith,  Arthur  H.,  2360  North  41st  Ct.,  Irving  Park,  Chicago,  111., 

357. 
Smith,  Avis,  530  East  47th  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  329. 
Smith,  Bessie  C.  (King),  1307  Ainshe  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  329. 
Smith,  Elda  L.,  710  South  Sixth  St.,  Springfield,  111.,  344. 
Smith,  Ernest  D.,  Danville,  Ind.,  302. 
Smith,  Ettie  L.,  Clifton,  111.,  144. 

Smith,  Faith  E.,  care  Public  Library,  Sedalia,  Mo.,  280. 
Smith,  George  H.,  Highland,  N.  Y.,  101. 
Smith,  Henman  B.,  Harvard  University  Law  School,  Cambridge 

Mass.,  357. 
Smith,  Martha  C.  (Hyde),  959  Bryant  St.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  219. 
Smith,  Maude  M.  (Gorham),  413  East  2d  South  St.,  Salt  Lake 

City,  Utah,  230. 
Smith,  Newland  F.,  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  230. 
Smith,  Ralph  H.,  1520  Manadnock  Block,  Chicago,  111.,  231. 
Smith  (see  Garst,  Mary  E.). 

Snider,  Blanche  E.,  1110  Broad  St.,  Grinnell,  la.,  344. 
ASnyder,  Charles  C,  384. 
Solenberger,  Amos  R.,  106  St.  Vrain  Court,  Colorado  Springs, 

Colo.,  164. 
Somers,  Adele  (Hall),  3519  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  159. 
Spaulding,  Mehnlle  C,  406  Oak  St.,  Columbus,  O.,  62. 
Spencer,  Claudius  B.,  care  Central  Christian  Advocate,  Kansas 

City,  Mo.,  152. 
*Spencer,  William  A.,  63. 
Spies,  AHce  (Peaks),  709  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  265. 
Spofiford,  Charles  W.,  5585  Bartmer  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  280. 
*Spofford,  Florence  L.  (Carlton),  280. 
Spofford  (see  Merville,  Beulah  E.). 
Springer,  Francis  A.,  516  Spruce  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C, 

62. 
Springer,  George  W.,  Wilmette,  111.,  212. 


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NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

1128.     '99.     Springer,  John  M.,  Umtali,  Rhodesia,  South  Africa,  317. 

29.     '64.  *Springer,  Milton  C,  67. 
483.     '87.     Springer,  Ruter  W.,  Fort  Washington,  Md.,  185. 
927.     '96.     Spunner,  George  W.,  care  Baily,  Hall   &  Spunner,  132  Hartford 

Building,  Chicago,  III.,  280. 
687.     '92.     Stahl,  Catharine  J.,  Methodist  Girls'   High  School,   Rangoon, 
British  Burmah,  via  I^indisi,  231. 
'71.  /tStamp,  William  W.,  378. 

Staver,  Ida  T.  (Moulding),  5949  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  219. 
Stebbings,  Albert  L.,  Marseilles,  111.,  240. 
Stebbins,  Webster  J.,  407  Cory  Ave.,  Waukegan,  111.,  280. 
/^Steele,  George  McK.,  Kenilworth,  111.,  376. 
Sterling  (see  Earle,  Mary  H.). 
Sterrett,  David,  Washington,  Pa.,  66. 
Stevens,  Charles  L.,  203  Clement  St.,  JoUet,  111.,  220. 
AStevenson,  Adlai  E.,  Bloomington,  111.,  390. 
AStevenson,  George  J.,  381. 
Stevenson,  OUa,  516  North  14th  St.,  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  357. 
Stewart,  Charles  A.,  2129  Central  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  290. 
Stewart,  Edward  L.,  426  Jackson  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111.,  136. 
Stewart,  George  J.  C,  1180  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago,  111.,  357. 
*Stewart,  Hart  L.,  63. 

Stewart,  James  F.,  care  Bank  of  Cambria,  Cambria,  Cal.,  290. 
Stewart,  Lucy  S.,  2110  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  265. 
*Stewart,  Nellie  W.  (Dean),  212. 
Stewart  (see  Bumann,  Caroline  C). 

Stonberg,  Charles  A.,  Jefferson  Park  Station,  Chicago,  111.,  281. 
^Stone,  Leander,  380. 
Stout,  James  F.,  266  Johnson  St.,  Winona,  Minn.,  107. 
Stow,  Bond,  56  West  51st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  185. 
Stowe,  Esther  L.,  Plymouth,  Ind.,  357. 
Stowe,  Wilham  C,  404  Lee  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  231. 
'79.  /iStratton,  C.  C,  500,  125  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  382. 
Stretton  (see  Murray,  Marietta  M.). 
Strickler,  Mary  C,  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  329. 
Strobridge,  George  E.,  317  East  118th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  67. 
Strobridge,  Thomas  R.,  Harvard,  111.,  71. 
Struggles,  Eva,  Winnetka,  111.,  358. 
'87.  /iStuart,  Charles  M.,  726  Emerson  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  386. 
Stuart,  Ida  (Breed),  El  Paso,  Tex.,  Box  559,  130. 
Sturgeon,  Jennie  B.,  1043  19th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  344. 
Sturgeon,  Rollin  S.,  16  Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  330. 
Sturges  (see  Babcock,  Florence). 
Sumner,  Mary  E.,  Monmouth,  111.,  195. 
Sutter,  Minnie  M.,  745  Evanston  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  358. 


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'91. 

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'95. 

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'77. 

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'96. 

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'75. 

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'87. 

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'92. 

1478. 

'79. 

1207. 

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30. 

'64. 

44. 

'67. 

1392. 

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'87. 

270. 

'78. 

1302. 

'01. 

1208. 

'00. 

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'88. 

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'90. 

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930. 

'96. 

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597. 

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689. 

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1425. 

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'76. 

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NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Swail,  Mary  B.  (Wilkinson),  Folts  Mission  Institute,  Herkimer, 

N.  Y.,  174. 
Swan,  Henry  M.,  Swedish  Seminary,  Evanston,  111.,  358. 
*Swan,  Louise  E.  (Young),  212. 
Swarthout,  Ethel  M.  (Fleming),  1868  Valdez  St.,  Oakland,  Cal., 

317. 
Sweeney,  Jessie  M.  (Fisher),  Rushville,  111.,  281. 
Sweitzer,  Harry  E.,  Clyde,  111.,  358. 
Swenson,  William,  510,  33d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  212. 
^Swezey,  Otto  H.,  377  King  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.,  368. 
Swift,  Polemus  H.,  1009  North  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  152. 
Tabor,  Florence  M.  (Critchlow),  490  Fell  St.,  San  Francisco, 

Cal.,  231. 
gr*Tanzy,  Marvin  F.,  368. 
*Taplin,  Warren,  64. 
Tarr,  Ella  M.  (Thomson),  415  W.  Park  Ave.,  San  Antonio,  Tex., 

159. 
Tayler,  Mary  E.,  733  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  330. 
Taylor,  Albert  H.,  Agricultural  College,  Mich.,  358. 
Taylor,  Fred  M.,  527  Church  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  115. 
Taylor,  Louise  M.  (White),  Geneseo,  111.,  303. 
Ta5dor,  Merritt  E.,  Ceres,  Cal.,  164. 

Telling,  Grace  E.,  840  North  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  317. 
Terry,  Arthur  G.,  202  South  37th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  344. 
Terry,  Daniel  W.,  Jr.,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  231. 
/iTerry,  Milton  S.,  1812  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  390. 
Terry,  Minnie  R.,  1812  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  220. 
Thatcher,  Frank  H.,  275  W.  Wabasha  St.,  Winona,  Minn.,  153. 
,     Thatcher,  Mabelle  (Little),  River  Forest,  111,,  195. 
Thayer,  Effie,  1900  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  344. 
Thayer,  Jane  C,  1900  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  345. 
Thiers,  Herbert  M.,  7024  Wentworth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  91. 
Thistlewood,  Anise  M.  (Ericson),  Vine  St.,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  303. 
Thomas,  Cecil  E.,  Decorah,  la.,  358. 
Thomas,  Joseph  C,  150  Fifth  Ave.,  Manhattan,   New  York, 

N.  Y.,  69. 
Thomas,  Percy  E.,  165  West  Broadway,  Winona,  Minn.,  330. 
Thomas,  William  I . ,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn. , 

265. 
Thomas  (see  Metcalf,  Anne  M.). 
Thomas  (see  Moore,  Harriet  M.). 
Thomas  (see  Ailing,  Kate  M.). 
.     Thompson,  Alfred  T.,  1060  North  Halsted   St.,  Chicago,  lU., 

281. 
,  /^Thompson,  David  D.,  2135  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  393. 


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'77. 

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NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

1211.     '00.     Thompson,  M.  Edith,  2135  Orriiigton  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  330. 
1398.     '02.     Thompson,  Sadie  A.,  2135  Onington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  358. 

Thompson  (see  Sanborn,  Elizabeth  D.). 

Thompson  (see  Watson,  Julia  D.). 
524.     '88.     Thoms,  Craig  S.,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak.,  196. 

Thomson  (see  Tarr,  Ella  M.). 

Thorne,   Clarence  M.,  Ev^ston,  111.,  317. 

Thornton,  Charles  W.,  Mount  Carroll,  111.,  123. 

Thwing,  Charles  B.,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  196. 

Tilroe,  Hughey  M.,  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  N.  Y., 
330. 

Tilt  (see  Bass,  Stella). 

635.  '91.     Tisdel,  Fred  M.,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  111., 

220. 

Tomlinson,  Clinton  S.,  5340  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  178. 

Tomlinson,  George  H.,  703  Main  St.,  Wheaton,  111.,  303. 

Tomlinson,  Wilbur  F.,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  240. 

Tompkins,  DeLoss  M.,  DeKalb,  111.,  124. 

Tompkins,  Ginevra  F.,  Chapin  Hall,  Evanston,  111.,  281. 

Tourtellotte,  Frederick  J.,  3432  Vernon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  196. 

Towle,  Anna  C,  139  Mathewson  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  186. 

Towle,  Edwin  H.,  Falls  City,  Neb.,  232. 

Towle,  Frances  (Collins),  25  Messer  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  186. 

Townsend,  Ada,  1719  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  204. 

ToAvnsend,  Oliver  O.,  Lockport,  111.,  359. 

Trewartha,  James,  Bradley,  S.  Dak.,  101. 

Trowbridge  (see  Jones,  Lydia  L.). 

Truby,  Franklin  J.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Evanston,  111.,  345. 
'70./i*Trumbull,  Lyman,  377. 

Tubbs,  Myra  E.  (Ricketts),  Kirkwood,  111.,  254. 

Tucker,  Clara  (Craig),  Ottumwa,  la.,  212. 

Turner,  Charles  W.,  West  Allis,  Wis.,  107. 

Turner,  Minnie  B.,  2022  Harrison  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  254. 

Tuttle,  William  H.,  Berwyn,  111.,  196. 
'98.  srT wight,  Alice  G.  (Brugnot),  University  School  for  Girls,  Chicago, 
111.,  369. 
*Tyler,  Frank  E.,  136. 

UUrick,  Delbert  S.,  1021  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  359. 

Unland,  Herman  H.,  108. 

Van  Benschoten,  May  E.  (Woodward),  491  Webster  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  178. 

636.  '91.     Van  Benschoten,  William  C,  6454  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  111., 

220. 
528.     '88.     Vandercook,  Robert  O.,  713  Church  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  197. 

71.     '70.  *Van  Fossen,  Levi,  79. 
211.     '76.  *Van  Petten,  Samuel  E.,  116. 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


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'86. 

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'98. 

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'77. 

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'96. 

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'92. 

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'87. 

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'89. 

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790. 

'94. 

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'90. 

177. 

'75. 

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'94. 

527. 

'88. 

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'98. 

294. 

'79. 

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'02. 

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'75. 

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'86. 

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'75. 

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'98. 

845. 

'95. 

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'76. 

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'97. 

637. 

'91. 

1307. 

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'79. 

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NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

*Vaii  Scoy,  Thomas,  108. 
Van  Sickle,  Grace  I.,  Wellsville,  O.,  303. 
Van  Sickle,  Maude  E.  (Schweer),  Beardstown,  111.,  265. 
Wan  Vleck,  John  M.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  380. 
Vaughan,  David  D.,  Wyanet,  111.,  331. 
Verbeck,  Hila  M.  (Knapp),  218  Lunt  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago, 

111.,  291. 
Vernon,  Luanna  M.,  245  North  12th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  220. 
Vimont,  Marie  L.,  Whittier  Hall,   Columbia  University,   New 

York,  N.  Y.,  345. 
Vollmar  (see  Bilharz,  Harriet  M.). 
Volz,  George  P.  K.,  Arlington  Heights,  111.,  317. 
Wadden,  Mary,  Madison,  S.  Dak.,  359. 
Wait,  William  H.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  136. 
Wakeman,  Harry  F.,  Lincoln,  111.,  221. 
Wakeman,  Ora  E.  (Holt),  2540  North  42d  Ave.,  Chicago,  111., 

265. 
487.     '87.     Wales,  C.  Albertine,  815  North  Cascade  Ave.,  Colorado  Springs, 

Colo.,  186. 
Walker,  Joseph  L.,  3403  South  PauHna  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  241. 
Waller,  Alfred  J.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  281. 

Walrath,  WiUiam  B.,  1918  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  221. 
/iWalton,  John,  379. 
Walz,  John  A.,  1657  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  232. 
Wambaugh,  Effyan  R.,  1726  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  254. 
Wanless,  Laura  A.  (Clotfelter),  Hillsboro,  111.,  232. 
Ward,  Elias  W.,  Seneca,  lU.,  254. 
Ward,  Harry  F.,  4356  Union  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  291. 
Ward,  Sidney  G.,  491  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  359. 
Ward,  Stanley,  823  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  359. 
Ward  (see  Kendall,  H.  M.  Daisy). 
Warren,  LeRoy  W.,  Burgettstown,  Pa.,  291. 
Warrington,  Francis  M.,  Simi,  Cal.,  108. 
Warrington,  Levi  P.,  Minooka,  111.,  144. 
Warrington,  Thomas  C,  Maiden,  111.,  144. 
'79.  /iWaters,  Wesley  G.,  Toledo,  O.,  382. 
/iWatkinson,  William  L.,  392. 
Watson,  Frances  S.,  Minooka,  111.,  281. 
Watson,  Julia  D.  (Thompson),  328  Superior  St.,  Chicago,  111., 

144. 
Watson,  Lottie  B.,  Minooka,  111.,  265. 
Watson,  Sidney,  24  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 

174. 
Way,  WiUis  E.,  Elburn,  111.,  241. 
Webb,  Isabella  B.  (Parks),  South  Atlanta,  Ga.,  137. 
/iWebster,  Edward  H.,  1332  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  386. 

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NO.       CLASS.  NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

327.     '80.     Webster,  Mary  E.  (Rice),  Highland  Park,  111.,  145. 

401.     '83.     Webster,  Nelson  P.,  Executive  Mansion,  Washington,  D.  C,  164. 

357.  '81.     Webster,  Parker  S.,  79  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  153. 

559.  '89.     Weeden,  Burr  M.,  1932  Broadway,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  204. 

441.  '85.     Weeks,  Helen  F.  (Jones),  1422  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  175. 

1404.  '02.     Weese,  Harry  E.,  518  Church  St.,  Evanston,  lU.,  359. 

1308.  '01.     Wegener,  Agnes,  Maquoketa,  la.,  345. 

1309.  '01.     Wegener,  Florence,  Escan^a,  Mich.,  345. 

560.  '89.     Weir,  Samuel,  State  Normal  School,  Clarion,  Pa.,  204. 

1405.  '02.     Welch,  Ida,  1926  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  360. 

*Weller  (see  Parks,  Emma  E.). 

1310.  '01.     Welsh,  John  W.,  919  Ridge  Court,  Evanston,  111.,  345. 

694.     '92.     Wenz,  Matthew  G.,  5445  South  Paulina  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  232. 

1406.  '02.     West,  Frank  H.,  189  St.  Marks  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  360. 

181.  '75.     Wheadon,  Emily  (Minium),  Kankakee,  111.,  109. 

271.  '78.     Wheaton,  James  M.,  443  Le  Moyne  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  130. 

37.  '66.     Wheeler,  Arthur  J.,  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  69. 

212.  '76.     Wheeler,  Charles  P.,  221  Dempster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  116. 
1481.  '81. /i* Wheeler,  David  H.,  382. 

33.  '65.  Wheeler,  Elbert  B.,  Arlington  Heights,  111.,  68. 

182.  '75.  Wheeler,  Emily  F.,  118  Sixth  St.,  Rockford,  lU.,  109. 

358.  '81.  Wheeler,  Frederick  S.,  11  Broadway,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  153. 
1214.  '00.  Wheelock,  Seymour  E.,  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  331. 

213.  '76.     Whipple,  John  A.  J.,  Joliet,  111.,  116. 

1054.  '98.     White,  Anna  L.  (Haller),  Ironwood,  Mich.,  303. 

,  183.  '75.     White,  George  H.,  812  Ashland  Block,  Chicago,  111.,  109. 

297.  '79.     White,  George  W.,  Box  91,  Waupaca,  Wis.,  137. 
1423.  '96.y*White,  Harry  K.,  367. 

298.  '79.     White,  Jane  H.,  "  The  Evanston,  "  Evanston,  111.,  137. 
382.     '82.  *White,  Sarah  E.,  159. 

1311.  '01.     White,  Will  F.,  328  Central  Ave.,  Austin,  Chicago,  111.,  346. 

White  (see  Taylor,  Louise  M.). 

561.  '89.     Whitehead,  Frank  C,  1808  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  205. 
1507.     '90.  /iWhitfield,  Wilmot,  Skagway,  \laska,  387. 

988.     '97.     Whitlock,  Royal  J.,  1228  Greenwood  Boul.,  Evanston,  lU.,  291. 
640.     '91.     Whitney,  Myrtle  V.,  Ripon,  Wis.,  221. 

Whitson  (see  Fitch,  L.  Josephine). 
599.     '90.     Wickman,  Maurice  L.,  Nebraska  Wesleyan  Academy,  Univer- 
sity Place,  Neb.,  213. 

84.  '71.  *Wicks,  Hamilton  S.,  84. 

Wier  (see  Reeves,  S.  Eleanor). 
Wiggs  (see  Fyfe,  Cora  M.). 

442.  '85.     Wightman,  Charles  A.,  1735  Wesley  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  175. 
1133.     '99.     Wilbur,  Russell  J.,  Northwestern  University  Settlement,  comer 

Noble  and  Augusta  Sts.,  Chicago,  111.,  317. 

85.  '71.     Wilcox,  Levi  S.,  Hankow,  China  (United  States  Consul),  84. 

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'95. 

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'98. 

989. 

'97. 

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'98. 

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'99. 

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'02. 

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'75. 

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'02. 

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'94. 

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'96. 

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'00. 

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'74. 

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'93. 

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'93. 

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'61. 

990. 

'97. 

991. 

'97. 

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'98. 

936. 

'96. 

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'92. 

937. 

'96. 

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1216. 

'00. 

850. 

'95. 

938. 

'96. 

1314. 

'01. 

1058. 

'98. 

72. 

'70. 

45. 

'67. 

154. 

'74. 

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'96. 

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'99. 

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'97. 

851.     '95. 


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Wilcoxon,  Howard  T.,  3142  Forest  Ave.,  Chicago,  III.,  241. 
*Wilder,  Jessie  C,  266. 

Wilkinson,  Gilbert  H.,  Alva,  Okla.,  304. 

Wilkinson,  Nellie  B.,  828  Emerson  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  291 . 

Wilkinson,  Rufus  H.,  corner  Lincoln  and  Holmes  Sts.,  Youngs- 
town,  O.,  304. 
*Wilkinson,  William  E.,  165. 

Wilkinson,  William  W.,  Silverton,  Colo.,  266. 

Wilkinson  (see  Swail,  Mary  B.). 

Williams,  Abbie  F.,  Freeport,  111.,  346. 

Williams,  Arthur  E.,  Hospital,  111.,  318. 

Williams,  David  I.,  1216  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.,  360. 
/iWilliams,  Henry  W.,  380. 

Williams,  Horace  B.,  Hawthorne,  111.,  360. 

WiUiams,  Milton  B.,  503  West  Congress  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  254. 

Williams,  Roy  D.,  211  South  Main  St.,  Rockford,  lU.,  282. 

WiUiams,  Willis  M.,  Harvard  Law  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  331. 

Williams  (see  Clarke,  Mary  E.). 

Willits,  Oscar  W.,  524  Baker  St.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  102. 

Wilson,  Charles  D.,  Mayfair,  Chicago,  111.,  241. 

Wilson,  Horace  P.,  Mediapolis,  la.,  242. 
*Wilson,  John  C,  64. 

Wilson,  J.  Stitt,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  291. 

Wilson,  Lewis  A.,  Springview,  Neb.,  292. 

Wilson,  Robert  E.,  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  304. 

Wilson,  Wilbur  F.,  Nanking,  China,  282. 

Wilson,  William  L.,  5654  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  232. 

Wilson  (see  Bond,  Dora). 

Wilson  (see  Colvin,  Ruth  A.). 

Winans,  Katharine,  282. 

Window,  Mary  R.,  813  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  346. 

Windsor,  John  G.,  1106  Ayars  Place,  Evanston,  111.,  331. 

Windsor,  Phineas  L.,  2120  N  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  266. 

Wing,  AUiston  G.,  282. 

Winslow,    Annie    S.,    Methodist    Episcopal    Mission,    Meerut, 
India,    via   Italy,  346. 

Winslow,  Charles  S.,  Peotone,  111.,  304. 
*  Winslow,  Frederic  C,  79. 

Winslow,  George  W.,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  72. 

Wire,  Melville  C,  Albany,  Ore.,  102. 

Wirsching,  Samuel  H.,  Prophetstown,  111.,  282. 

Witt,  Annie  M.,  805  Tenth  St.,  Charleston,  111.,  318. 

Witter,  Charles  E.,  5182  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  292. 

Witter  (see  Janes,  Katherine  L.). 

Witwer,  Edward  B.,  2032  West  Congress  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  266. 


[h,  indicates  honorary ;  g.^  graduate.] 


464  NORTHWESTERN  UNIVERSITY 

NAME  AND  POST-OFFICE  ADDRESS.  PAGE. 

Wolf,    Frank   D.,    care   Methodist   Mission,    Inhambane,    East 
Africa,  346. 

Wood,  Francis  A.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  145. 

Woodcock,  Thomas  J.,  Jr.,  Elk  Point,  S.  Dak.,  213. 

Woodruff,  Hubert  W.,  84. 

Woods,  Arthur  W.,  521  Lee  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  331. 
72.  *Woodson,  Edmund  B.,  91. 

Woodward  (see  Van  Ben»choten,  May  E.). 

Woolbert,  Charles  H.,  care  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  331. 

W^oolson,  Ruth,  1308  Sixth  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  360. 

Wright,  Charles  B.,  Woodstock,  111.,  205. 

Wright,  Cyrus  A.,  Bardolph,  111.,  318. 

Wright,  Herbert  P.,  730  Delaware  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  186. 
*Wright,  Mary  F.  (Pease),  346. 

Wright  (see  Catlin,  Annie  L.). 

Wyman,  Ralph  L.,  5819  Washington  Boul.,  Chicago,  111.,  213. 

Wynekoop,  Florence  V.,  1503  Addison  Ave.,  Chicago,  lU.,  346. 

Wyrick,  Basil  G.,  302,  62d  St.,  Chicago,  111.,  318. 

Yaple,  George  L.,  Mendon,  Mich.,  85. 

Yoshioka,  Ghen-ichiro,  care  Chicago  University,  Chicago,  111., 
360. 

Young,  Jared  W.,  Cor.  Wells  and  Michigan  Sts.,  Chicago,  111.,  254. 

Young,  John  B.,  7654  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  213. 
*Young  (see  Swan,  Louise  E.). 

Ziegler,  Jacob  T.,  Neptune,  Fla.,  102. 

Zilisch,  Ina,  Elroy,  Wis.,  360. 

Zimmerman,  Cecil  E.,  112  Cauda  St.,  Ishpeming,  Mich.,  282. 

Zimmerman,  Charles  H.,  83  Grove  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  221. 

Zimmerman,  Edward  E.,  Vinemont,  Ala.,  347. 

Zimmerman,  Ethel  C,  951  Peabody  Ave.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  266. 

Zimmerman,  Marion  E.  (Pooler),  560  Willard  Place,  Evanston, 
lU.,  347. 

Zollinger  (see  Eckert,  Nellie  B.). 
489.     '87.     Zueblin,  Charles  N.,  38  Madison  Park,  Chicago,  111.,  187. 

Zueblin  (see  Fisk,  Aurora  T.). 

[h.  indicates  honorary;  g.,  graduate.] 


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328. 

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600. 

'90. 

86. 

'71. 

1217. 

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109. 

'72. 

1218. 

'00. 

1409. 

'02. 

562. 

'89. 

1136. 

'99. 

488. 

'87. 

1316. 

'01. 

601. 

'90. 

1317. 

'01. 

1137. 

'99. 

87. 

'71. 

1410. 

'02. 

795. 

'94. 

602. 

'90. 

155. 

'74. 

1411. 

'02. 

940. 

'96. 

641. 

'91. 

1318. 

'01. 

852. 

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1319. 

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